This historical old house was built by a Quaker family in the early 1800’s. First building a simpler log cabin structure then eventually building the larger house seen today around 1830-1845. The family history is very interesting, as they were a family of quakers. The house stayed in the same family until the early 1930’s when it was auctioned off during the Great Depression and foreclosed on. The house would be bought and lived in until sometime around the 1960’s to 1970’s and has sat empty for the last 50 years. Incredible old historic farm house in rural southern North Carolina crumbling away in the woods. Never had any large updates to the house besides electricity sometime in the 20th century. Still has all the old original beautiful features left, even the original summer kitchen is still behind the house. So glad I could preserve this old house on film. Thanks for watching! Also happy holidays and happy new year! Last video of 2022! Thank you!!
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