Built in 1815 by renowned architect Archibald Frew, the Historic Rosedale Plantation stands as a fine example of North Carolina’s federal-style architecture. Located just a short distance from uptown Charlotte, the plantation offers visitors a glimpse into antebellum life, including the experiences of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. The restored house, with its vast grounds and flourishing gardens, provides a vivid setting for understanding the historical context. Today, guests can explore the meticulously maintained property, gaining insight into the social and cultural dynamics of the era.
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