Located at 226 South Jackson Street in Salisbury, North Carolina, the Hall House Museum is a historic institution that offers visitors a glimpse into the past. …
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Aug 27, 2022
To see a home in mostly original state and family furniture was absolutely amazing. Felt like I could actually see how the families lived there.The guides were informative and offered pieces of histo…Full review by Nancy W
Aug 14, 2021
This is one of the most impeccably preserved house museums in the Southeast. It’s as though the Hall family left for a moment, opening the door to the 19th/early 20th century….down to the linens. A d…Full review by Merrymacon
Aug 26, 2020
Very awesome Antebellum structure. A very good history lesson for young and old of Salisbury which is rich in history. I grew up with the Hall family personally. They are just as remarkable today as …Full review by FellowTraveler732529
Was the school/home built by slaves and did slaves live on the property?
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I don't have that info at this time, but since it was built in 1820, I'm sure that some slaves in the area contributed to the building of the Hall House. (I will attempt to confirm this in …
I don't have that info at this time, but since it was built in 1820, I'm sure that some slaves in the area contributed to the building of the Hall House. (I will attempt to confirm this in Salisbury's library when I get a chance.) When I was in Jr High and High school, we would play handbells inside and outside during the Christmas season. It's a really nice place to visit during the holidays. They 'dress up' the house beautifully! Meanwhile, check the web, google 'salisbury nc hall house' for additional info.
Is home wheelchair accessible? Is there an upstairs that require climbing of many steps?
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I couldn't remember if there was a ramp or elevator, so I emailed them to find out. It is not accessible by wheelchair. However, there are not many steps up into the house and you would …
I couldn't remember if there was a ramp or elevator, so I emailed them to find out. It is not accessible by wheelchair. However, there are not many steps up into the house and you would still be able to tour the downstairs if unable to climb the stairs to the second floor.
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