Completed in 1861, the Bellamy Mansion Museum stands as a prominent example of antebellum architecture in Wilmington, North Carolina. The estate features a spacious 10,000-square-foot main house, complemented by a carriage house, a two-story slave quarters, and well-maintained gardens. Visitors can explore these historic structures and enjoy rotating exhibits and special events that bring the past to life. The museum offers a glimpse into the lives of those who lived and worked on the property, providing a rich and educational experience.
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