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Mordecai Historic Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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236emilyt
An Honest Look at Slavery
It’s a beautifully preserved site with a sprinkling of other buildings. Located in an easy spot, it’s a great place to take the family to learn a thing or two about the dark nature of this nations his...
Beoordeeld op 22 aug 2023
236emilyt
An Honest Look at Slavery
It’s a beautifully preserved site with a sprinkling of other buildings. Located in an easy spot, it’s a great place to take the family to learn a thing or two about the dark nature of this nations his...
Beoordeeld op 22 aug 2023
teknoge3k
Beautiful property
Very neat place. We'd been before but my 12 year old was interested so we stopped for him to see it while we were in Raleigh. I wish we were able to get a tour but they were stopping as we arrived. St...
Beoordeeld op 11 jun 2023
teknoge3k
Beautiful property
Very neat place. We'd been before but my 12 year old was interested so we stopped for him to see it while we were in Raleigh. I wish we were able to get a tour but they were stopping as we arrived. St...
Beoordeeld op 11 jun 2023
K I
Glimpse of life in Raleigh back in 1785 - 1800s
The hour tour provides history of the Lane and Mordecai family. The House was built for the Lane Family in 1785. Moses Mordecai married Henry Lane’s oldest daughter, Peggy. It's the oldest home in Ral...
An Honest Look at Slavery
It’s a beautifully preserved site with a sprinkling of other buildings. Located in an easy spot, it’s a great place to take the family to learn a thing or two about the dark nature of this nations his...
An Honest Look at Slavery
It’s a beautifully preserved site with a sprinkling of other buildings. Located in an easy spot, it’s a great place to take the family to learn a thing or two about the dark nature of this nations his...
Beautiful property
Very neat place. We'd been before but my 12 year old was interested so we stopped for him to see it while we were in Raleigh. I wish we were able to get a tour but they were stopping as we arrived. St...
Beautiful property
Very neat place. We'd been before but my 12 year old was interested so we stopped for him to see it while we were in Raleigh. I wish we were able to get a tour but they were stopping as we arrived. St...
Glimpse of life in Raleigh back in 1785 - 1800s
The hour tour provides history of the Lane and Mordecai family. The House was built for the Lane Family in 1785. Moses Mordecai married Henry Lane’s oldest daughter, Peggy. It's the oldest home in Ral...