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Hog Pen

While hogs were primarliy allowed to roam free after being marked with an identifying notch in the ears, they were often broght up in the fall for fattening in orchards, paddocks, or pens. The hog pen is the home of our two Guinea hogs. It was built as a volunteer effort by Boy Scouts.

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Main House | Kitchen House | Barn | Chicken Coop | Meat House | Office
Interpretative Garden | Well House | Livestock | Dog-trot Shed | Corn Crib
Pole Barn | Pig Sty | Cabin for Future Interpretation | Yeoman's Cabin
Restrooms | Mecklenburg's Oldest Log House | Heritage Orchard | Antique Roses

 

 

Supported in part by the Arts & Science Council and the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation.