House-In-the-Horseshoe Historic Site
House-In-the-Horseshoe Historic Site, located in Sanford, North Carolina, is a historic plantation house dating back to circa 1770. Named for its picturesque setting on a horseshoe bend of the Deep River, the site is notable for its connection to the Revolutionary War and its association with prominent figures like Philip Alston and four-term governor Benjamin Williams.
The site features an array of antiques from the colonial and Revolutionary War eras, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Surrounded by vibrant flowers in the spring and summer, House-In-the-Horseshoe serves as a significant cultural landmark dedicated to preserving the history of North Carolina.
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