Historic Halifax State Historic Site
The home of the Halifax Resolves, the first official action for independence by any colony. Offers an audiovisual presentation, exhibits, guided tours and displays depicting the history of the town. Several historic structures are open on the site including the Sally Billy House (1808), the Burgess House (1808), the Halifax County Jail (1838), the Tap Room (1760) & Eagle Tavern (1790) the Owens House (1760), Clerks Office (1832) and more. The Montfort House, an archaeological exhibit over original foundations, portrays the lifestyle of this wealthy Halifax resident, the first and only Provincial Grand Master Mason of North America. The site also offers a spacious picnic area and Historic Halifax is one of many sites on the Historic Albemarle Tour, www.historicalalbemarletour.org.
Map:
Location: 25 St. David Street, Halifax, NC 27839
Latitude: 36° 19' 46.2" N
Longitude: -77° 35' 20.76" W
Amenities:
- Donations Accepted
- Free Parking
- Tour - Guided
- Tour Group Greeter
Email: halifax@ncdcr.gov
Business: (252) 583-7191
Toll Free U.S.: (800) 522-4282
Business: http://www.nchistoricsites.org/halifax
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