Step into the remarkable realm of the Latimer House Museum and Gardens, a treasured cornerstone of Wilmington’s rich historical legacy. Built in 1852, this well-preserved estate in the heart of downtown Wilmington invites guests to journey back to the Victorian era in North Carolina through docent-guided tours. Explore exhibitions of original art, furniture, clothing, and more that showcase the stories of the Latimer family.
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of nineteenth-century Wilmington society as you wander through two floors of opulent rooms and verdant gardens at the Latimer House. Expert docents are on hand Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm, to answer questions and provide insights into the family's history and the era. The living history experience offers a captivating glimpse into the past.
Delve into the rich history of the region at the Ida B. Kellam Archive, where a wealth of documents, books, and photographs await history enthusiasts and scholars. The archive not only offers on-site exploration but also provides remote research services for genealogical inquiries, student projects, and academic research. Support the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society’s mission by donating or volunteering to help preserve this architectural gem and its historical artifacts for future generations.
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