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arrowhead
Plantation Durham, North Carolina |
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| PLANTATION NAME: | Arrow Head |
| ASSOCIATED LINK(s): | http://www.arrowheadinn.com |
| OWNER: | Lipscombe Family |
| BUILT: | 1775 |
| ASSOCIATED SURNAMES: | Lipscombe |
| HISTORY: |
The Arrowhead Inn, built circa 1775 as a plantation home by the Lipscombe family, has been carefully renovated retaining original moldings, wainscoting, mantelpieces, and heart-of-pine floors. A stone arrowhead marks the historic Great Indian Trading Path, traveled by Catawba and Waxhaw Indians between Virginia and the Mountains. |
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