Born at Duke Homestead
People often talk about Duke Homestead as the birthplace of Washington Duke’s tobacco business. But it was also the birthplace of some important Duke family members, and where a handful of women worked to raise those children and maintain a home. Join a special program focusing on the lives of the women in the Duke family household.
Learn about the daily expectations of Victorian motherhood from young mothers, through pregnancy and birth, caring, teaching, mortality and remarriage, and enslaved vs white motherhood.
Normal tour fees apply
Upcoming Dates For This Event:
- Saturday, March 7
- Saturday, March 14
- Saturday, March 21
- Saturday, March 28
- 2828 Duke Homestead Rd
- Durham, North Carolina 27705-2726
- Time: 11:15 AM to 3:15 PM
- Location:
Duke Homestead State Historic Site - Admission:
Adult (age 18+) - $4 Seniors (age 65+) & Military - $3 Children (ages 3-17) - $1 -
Contact:
Duke Homestead - duke@dncr.nc.gov
- 919-627-6990
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