Inmates in the Old Beaufort Jail in 1829 could hardly be called pampered. The county spent about 49 cents a day to care for the inmates in the unheated cells.
and Living History Museum Watch today’s Cherokee practice the ancient crafts of making hull canoes, pottery, masks, baskets and beadwork. Also see how they lived and practiced medicine in the mountains of eighteenth century North Carolina.
The Old Mill 1886 is an authentic grist mill and country store decorated with vintage antique furnishings, lamps, china and intricate Cherokee carvings...