History: A Brief Overview
In 1930, the house was in disrepair and the property was put up for sale. Standard Oil immediately took interest in the lot for a gas station. However, the community and the NSCDA-NC campaigned for seven years and ultimately purchased the house in 1937, thus saving one of the oldest structures in Wilmington. Over the years, the house was restored and opened its doors to the public in 1951 as a museum house. Beginning in 1952, all fourth-graders in the New Hanover County school system have participated in a free annual field trip to the house to complement their study of American history. Guided tours of the house are offered Monday-Saturday and visitors may also take a complimentary, self-guided tour of the gardens. The former city jail now hosts a meeting space, exhibit hall, and gift shop. The gardens may be rented for private events such as weddings. Located on the second floor of the kitchen house is an archive containing a collection of books, documents, scrapbooks, and photographs pertaining to the history of the NSCDA-NC and the historic houses they own and support. Museum TimelineFamily Timeline |