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  2. Cabin Ben - Wikipedia

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    Cabin Ben is a historic log house at 115 Cullasaja Drive in Highlands, North Carolina.The house consists of two rectangular sections, joined at an offset. The smaller of the two sections houses a large living room, while the larger section houses the kitchen, dining, and bedroom areas.

  3. Brinegar Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Brinegar Cabin is a historic home located near Whitehead, Alleghany County, North Carolina. It was built about 1880, and is a one-story log house covered with lapped siding and resting on an uncoursed fieldstone foundation. Also on the property is a contributing frame outbuilding.

  4. Stagville - Wikipedia

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    The remains of Historic Stagville consist of 71 acres (290,000 m 2), in three tracts, and provides a unique look at North Carolina's history and general infrastructure in the antebellum South. Among structures on the Stagville site are several historic houses and barns, including the original Bennehan House and some of the original slave ...

  5. List of slave cabins and quarters - Wikipedia

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    Bowen-Jordan Farm, North Carolina; Tryon, North Carolina; James Newsome House, North Carolina; Poteat House, North Carolina; Mills-Screven Plantation, North Carolina; Somerset Place, North Carolina; Stagville, North Carolina; Midway Plantation House and Outbuildings, North Carolina; Pettigrew State Park, North Carolina; Brown–Graves House and ...

  6. ‘Something was terribly wrong’: North Carolina homeowners ...

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    Lisa Labelle discovered a lot up for sale with the perfect view of the Lincoln County Hills in North Carolina and decided to buy it — hiring a construction group to build her a $429,580 home.

  7. Slave quarters in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Slave quarters in the United States, sometimes called slave cabins, were a form of residential vernacular architecture constructed during the era of slavery in the United States. These outbuildings were the homes of the enslaved people attached to an American plantation, farm, or city property.