Historic Stagville
Visit Historic Stagville
Historic Stagville is a state historic site that includes the remnants of the one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. The Bennehan-Cameron family owned approximately 30,000 acres of land, and claimed ownership over about 900 people who were enslaved on this property. Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation, including original slave quarters (1851), a massive barn (1860), and a Bennehan family house (1787-1799). Stagville is dedicated to teaching about the lives and work of enslaved people on the plantation.
Location and Hours
Historic Stagville
5828 Old Oxford Highway
Durham, N.C. 27712
Hours
Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed Sunday, Monday, and most major holidays
Admission to the site and self guided tours are free. Guided tours are $2 for adults and $1 for children and seniors.
Contact
919-620-0120
stagville@dncr.nc.gov