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Wilmington’s bustling economy and prosperous port in the colonial and antebellum periods made it accessible for artists seeking a comfortable living in the city. Several venues in Wilmington became a location for guest lecturers to utilize, while also well-known musicians such as Ole Bull and Maurice Strakosch.
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Builder Robert B. Wood erected the Zebulon Latimer family house in 1852. The classical-revival house consisted of four floors, each with a large room, and a plainly-decorated interior.
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This article details the architecture and regional importance of certain plantations of the Cape Fear River region. Of particular note are the residences of Cornelius Harnett, John Baptista Ashe, and John Burgwin.