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Blount-Bridgers House/Hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery


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The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecombe County businessman and United States Congressman. "The Grove," as it was known then, was built on a 296 acre tract of land purchased in 1795. It is a handsome two-story house consisting of five bays with a gable roof, central doorways front and back, shuttered windows of nine-over-nine sash, modillion cornice and double beaded weatherboarding and two pairs of double-shoulder Flemish bond chimneys on each end, prettily centered by fanlight windows in the attic. The house has been home to some of Tarboro's finest citizens through the years. Thomas Blount occupied the house from 1808-1812, Louis Dicken Wilson from 1831-1847, and Col. John Luther Bridgers, CSA from 1850-1880. The beautiful Italianate shed porch was added in 1850 when Col. Bridgers purchased the House. In the early 20th century the Town of Tarboro purchased the house, using it as a Community House. It served a number of purposes through the years, including public library, dance studio and central office for the public school system. In 1979 the House was adaptively restored and turned into a museum. Today, the first floor is home to a collection of 19th century furniture, furnishing and Edgecombe County memorabilia. Visitors can learn about the history of the Town, the County and the House itself. The second floor houses the beautiful Hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery and a living museum to Pittman, Edgecombe County's premier artist (1899-1972). Here, visitors can enjoy the permanent Hobson Pittman Collection of 20th century artwork, as well as exhibits from local, regional, national and international artists. Tours are free for County residents. Donation requested from others. All exhibit areas handicapped accessible, wheelchair available. Self-guided Walking Tour Map of Tarboro's historic district available. Group and guided tours available. In-house library available for research. The Blount-Bridgers House and Hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery are one of Historic Tarboro's sites on the Historic Albemarle Tour.




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130 Bridgers St.
Tarboro, NC 27886
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Blount-Bridgers House/Hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery

The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecombe County businessman and United States Congressman. "The Grove," as it was known then, was built on a 296 acre tract of land purchased in 1795

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