Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 10:00-17:00
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Traphill, NC 28685, United StatesMap
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We stopped by after leaving Doughton Park picnic area and found it to be very interesting. The ranger inside the cabin was working on weaving a rug. She was really informative and told us about the pe...
We stopped by after leaving Doughton Park picnic area and found it to be very interesting. The ranger inside the cabin was working on weaving a rug. She was really informative and told us about the pe...
This small cabin, garden and out buildings are nicely annotated to educate the visitor about the life of the Brinegars during their lives here and the building of the Parkway.
This small cabin, garden and out buildings are nicely annotated to educate the visitor about the life of the Brinegars during their lives here and the building of the Parkway.
What a remarkable woman!! Mrs. Brinegar lived a busy life in the 1800's, I would guess. That little cabin really made me realize how hard they had to work, and yet how happy they must have been.
Informative Ranger
We stopped by after leaving Doughton Park picnic area and found it to be very interesting. The ranger inside the cabin was working on weaving a rug. She was really informative and told us about the pe...
Informative Ranger
We stopped by after leaving Doughton Park picnic area and found it to be very interesting. The ranger inside the cabin was working on weaving a rug. She was really informative and told us about the pe...
Great feel for the life in the mountains
This small cabin, garden and out buildings are nicely annotated to educate the visitor about the life of the Brinegars during their lives here and the building of the Parkway.
Great feel for the life in the mountains
This small cabin, garden and out buildings are nicely annotated to educate the visitor about the life of the Brinegars during their lives here and the building of the Parkway.
I loved this cabin. It really made me think.
What a remarkable woman!! Mrs. Brinegar lived a busy life in the 1800's, I would guess. That little cabin really made me realize how hard they had to work, and yet how happy they must have been.