Jennifer Farley
Piedmont Region Supervisor
Jennifer Farley is the Piedmont Region Supervisor for North Carolina State Historic Sites. She holds a BA in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MA in Public History from NC State University.
Since joining North Carolina State Historic Sites in 1998, Jennifer has advanced through diverse roles, including Historical Interpreter at Duke Homestead, Site Manager at both Historic Stagville and Duke Homestead, and West Region Supervisor. In her current role, she oversees eight historic sites across the Piedmont region: Alamance Battleground, Bennett Place, Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, Duke Homestead, Historic Stagville, House in the Horseshoe, Thomas Day Historic Site, and Town Creek Indian Mound.
These sites span a remarkable range of eras—from the pre-European contact history at Town Creek Indian Mound to the 20th-century Black educational legacy at Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum—highlighting the rich and diverse history of North Carolina's Piedmont.