A 6,000 sq. ft. exhibit hall displays artifacts from all aspects of farm life,
along with a hands-on children’s exhibit, household goods, musical
instruments, clothing and agricultural tools. A restored farmstead
with main house, detached kitchen, smoke house, tobacco barn and
reproduction pack house depicts rural life as it was during the Great
Depression era. The gift shop offers souvenirs and hand-crafted items.
709 Church St., US Hwy 301 N.
(919) 284-3431
www.tobaccofarmlifemuseum.org
Picnic area with public restrooms. Museum is wheelchair accessible,
restored farm structures are not. Free parking and RV parking. Open
Tues-Sat, 9:30am-5pm. Closed Easter,
Thanksgiving, Christmas and the first two weeks of January.
Admission: Adults $6, Seniors $5, Students $4. Two & under free.
Group tours available.

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