The North Carolina Rural Heritage Center in Laurinburg, NC is a celebration of the historical and cultural heritage of Scotland County and its surrounding areas. Anchored by the John Blue House, this center offers visitors a glimpse into the late 1800s with its Heritage Village, which includes homesteads, a barn, and a cotton gin, as well as the Carolinas Indian Museum and the Agriculture History Museum.
The John Blue House, a rare example of Steamboat Gothic architecture, serves as the centerpiece of the center and is currently undergoing structural repairs. However, the grounds and museums remain open to the public, providing a fascinating exploration of agricultural technology, rural life, and the heritage and culture of Indian tribes in the region.
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