Bennett place Historic Site
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The Bennett Place Historic Site is located in western Durham. The Bennett Place Historic Site was the largest associate surrender of the War Between the States.
The Bennett Place Historic Site was the largest surrender of the American Civil war. The Bennett Place Historic Site has Civil war artifacts, personal belongings of the Bennett family, theater, research library, gift shop. The Theater shows the film “Dawn of Peace.”
Category: Historic Site
Address: 4409 Bennett Memorial Rd, Durham, NC, United States
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