The 1800-acre Cooleemee Plantation in Davie County was permanently conserved by the LandTrust for Central North Carolina in 1996, making it one of our first conservation easements. The historic plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been maintained since its origin in the 18th century by the Hairston Family. The site features over four miles of frontage along the Yadkin River, native hardwood forests, and several large farm fields. The plantation house is one of the best examples of historic Greek Revival architecture in North Carolina. Original production date 2003 JG Media LLC.
What a real shame this plantation would not be what it was without the slave labor and they did not show any of the slave shacks. Who put this video up....let me guess the masters childrens, childrens, children
ttadatt 3 weeks ago
Ha! Mine too! Hence the screen name!
CooleemeeChick 1 year ago
Woot! That's my town!!!!!!
Baracuss1 2 years ago