Haywood Hall House and Gardens
John Haywood, the states first elected treasurer, built this Federal-style frame house in 1799 for his family, in whose hands it remained until 1977 when the property and furnishings were left to The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of N.C. It is the oldest house on its original site within the city limits of Raleigh. The house museum contains family portraits, original furnishings and a permanent doll collection. Free admission; donations accepted. Hours: Thurs., 10:30am-1:30pm.
Map:
Location: 211 New Bern Pl., Raleigh, NC 27601
Latitude: 35° 46' 50.52" N
Longitude: -78° 38' 8.88" W
Amenities:
- Admission Charge $: $5-Adults;6 years and under FREE
- Catering
- Donations Accepted
- Free Parking
- Gift / Retail Shop
- Group Rate Available
- Handicap Accessible
- Hours of Operation: Thurs.,10:30am-1:30pm;Tours by appointment only
- Min # to Qualify for Group Rate: 5
- Season of Operation: March-December
- Tour - Guided
Business: (919) 832-8357
Business: http://www.haywoodhall.org
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