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Abstract:
An Italianate villa built in the late 1859s on a large plantation west of Tarboro, Coolmore house is an excellent architectural specimen (designed by E. G. Lind), and an excellent cultural example of a cotton plantation (home of J. J. W. Powell).
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PNC has acquired four of North Carolina’s most important historic homes with the intent to restore them to their former state. Restoration projects are being undertaken at the Bellamy Mansion, Coolmore Plantation, Banker’s House, and El Nido; Bellamy Mansion is a museum open to the public, but under PNC’s care, the other three will likely not be open to the public.