The John Blue House, located in Laurinburg, North Carolina, is a historic site that dates back to 1895. It was recognized for its historical significance and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and architecture of the late 19th century.
The John Blue House is a unique example of Steamboat Gothic architecture, providing a glimpse into the past of the rural Carolinas. The house features 12 exterior doors, each adorned with its own stained glass light above, nine fireplaces, and rare double circular porches. These architectural features offer a unique insight into the design aesthetics of the period.
The grounds of the John Blue House are always open and serve as the venue for numerous festivals throughout the year. Some of the notable events include the Storytelling Festival of Carolina, the Scotland County Highland Games, and the John Blue Cotton Festival. These events provide an opportunity for visitors to engage with the local culture and traditions.
History & Anthropology Nature & Natural History Historic house Open air
13040 X Way Rd, Laurinburg
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