Created By: Kernersville Museum
419 South Main Street, Circa 1837-1841. This house has seen seven major alterations, yet it still retains most of its decorative gable ends and the cedar shingling on the second floor structure. The gable ends have the original stained-glass windows. The main structure is handmade brick that was made on the property. The brick walls are solid, having no wooden studs. Many of the old features of the house are still exposed, which include 10' ceilings and, in one room, the old hand-planed ceilings baords.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Kernersville
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