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  2. List of plantations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The following persons were large plantation owners for which the plantation has not yet been identified. John H. Wheeler: (1806–1882) was an American planter, slaveowner, attorney, politician and historian who served as North Carolina State Treasurer (1843–1845) and as United States Minister to Nicaragua (1855–1856)

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vance County ...

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    Burnside Plantation House: Burnside Plantation House. April 16, 1971 : On SR 1335 Williamsboro: 6 ... 12079 NC 39, approx. 0.5 mi (1 km). S of Townsville

  4. Biltmore Estate - Wikipedia

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    Biltmore Estate is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.The main residence, Biltmore House (or Biltmore Mansion), is a Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 [2] and is the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 sq ft (16,622.8 m 2) of floor space and 135,280 sq ft ...

  5. New hotel proposed for Biltmore Village area; what do plans say?

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  6. Albemarle Park - Wikipedia

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    The Manor Inn, Albemarle Park, Asheville, NC The Lodge (aka Gatehouse), Albemarle Park, Asheville, NC Clover Cottage, Albemarle Park, Asheville, NC. Albemarle Park is an historic district in Asheville, North Carolina. Originally a mountain resort, it is now primarily a residential area of homes and apartments with retail and office spaces.

  7. Davidson's Fort - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit Davidson's Fort Historic Park, Inc. was established in 2004 to create an interpretive center on 173 Lackey Town Road in Old Fort, about a mile from the original Davidson's Fort site. [5] [22] In 2007, Senator Joe Sam Queen proposed legislation to award the nonprofit $250,000 to purchase a site and reconstruct Davidson's Fort. [23]