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Tobacco Farm Life Museum

709 North Church Street
 
http://www.tobaccofarmlifemuseum.org
Ph: 919-284-3431

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Venue Description

We invite you to consider The Tobacco Farm Life Museum for your upcoming wedding, birthday party, family reunion or other gathering. Host an event surrounded by beautiful North Carolina pines and local history and heritage. Contact us for booking information and details. The museum was started by a group of local families who had pride in their past and a strong volunteer spirit. Having seen the way of life of their parents and grandparents becoming obsolete, these families wanted to preserve this personal and special history of the Eastern North Carolina flue-cured tobacco farm family for future generations. The museum has grown to an internationally recognized and accredited museum and today continues to interpret and present this important rural legacy to the public.



 
  

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Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 1 Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 2 Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 3 Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 4 Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 5 Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 6 Tobacco Farm Life Museum - 7

Venue Description

We invite you to consider The Tobacco Farm Life Museum for your upcoming wedding, birthday party, family reunion or other gathering. Host an event surrounded by beautiful North Carolina pines and local history and heritage. Contact us for booking information and details. The museum was started by a group of local families who had pride in their past and a strong volunteer spirit. Having seen the way of life of their parents and grandparents becoming obsolete, these families wanted to preserve this personal and special history of the Eastern North Carolina flue-cured tobacco farm family for future generations. The museum has grown to an internationally recognized and accredited museum and today continues to interpret and present this important rural legacy to the public.
  
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