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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571001
Signs at the entrance to the Snow Camp Historic Site.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571002
One of the many old Quaker structures at the Snow Camp site, this little building is a former post office.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571003
A traditional log home.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571004
Interior of a frame Quaker meeting house at the Snow Camp Historic Site.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571005
Interior of a school house; note painted black board.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571007
NC ECHO Project Archivist Kim Cumber (l) talks to Snow Camp Historic Site Director James Wilson in front of the old Quaker Meeting House.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571008
Kim Cumber and James Wilson on the path to the outdoor theater where each year Mr. Wilson and Snow Camp Historic Site stage two long-running outdoor dramas - "Sword of Peace" and "Pathway to Freedom."
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571009
A view of the outdoor theater.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571010
James Wilson, Director of Snow Camp Historic Site (l), explains the plot of the "Sword of Peace" outdoor drama to Kim Cumber, NC ECHO Project Archivist.
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Snow Camp Historic Site
Snow Camp, Alamance County
Photo 00571011
Snow Camp Historic Site collects and exhibits many large artifacts from the local Quaker community as well as structures. This is a grain mill.
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