The largest plantation in North Carolina was the Stagville plantation, located in Durham County. Established in the late 18th century, it was one of the largest slaveholding plantations in the state, covering over 30,000 acres at its peak. The plantation was known for its production of cotton and tobacco and played a significant role in the state's agricultural economy before the Civil War. Today, Stagville is preserved as a historic site, offering insights into the lives of enslaved people and the plantation system.
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Haye's plantation, Salem tavern, and Union tavern
The phone number of the Latta Plantation is: 704-875-2312.
The address of the Hope Plantation is: 4 Mi Nw Of, Aulander, NC 27805
The web address of the Historic Latta Plantation is: http://www.parkandrec.com
The web address of the Historic Rosedale Plantation is: http://www.historicrosedale.org
The web address of the Poplar Grove Plantation is: http://www.poplargrove.com
At North Surry High School in Mount Airy, North Carolina
There were multiple largest cities in North Carolina before 1910, however, the largest city actually during 1910 was Wilmington.
Plantations are large farms where crops are grown for profit and not consumption by the local area. Plantations are mostly found in the Southern regions.
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