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Zebulon Latimer was a prosperous Wilmington businessman who married local belle Elizabeth Savage. When they built their 1852 home, they built it in the popular Victorian Italiante style. It was home to three generations of the Latimers until 1963 when the house became an historical museum and home to the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society.Both the interior and exterior of the home closely resemble its original appearance and period furnishings, artwork and portraits of the Latimer family give the house a "lived in" feeling.In the main house, visitors are guided through all 4 floors. In the gardens you find the servants quarters.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Graystone Inn

An historic landmark and one of the most elegant structures in Wilmington, the inn has recently undergone extensive renovations and has been returned to its original "turn-of-the-century grandeur" under the ownership of innkeepers Rich and Marcia Moore. Originally ""The Bridgers Mansion,"

Wilmington, NC Historic Homes

Cape Fear Riverboats (Henrietta III, Capt. J.N. Ma

Operates 2 Boats: Henrietta III, riverboat offers narrated sightseeing; dinner cruises &

Wilmington, NC Cruises

Wilmington Trolley Company

Experience the grandeur and charm of Old Wilmington with a trolley tour of the historic district. The eight-mile, 45 minute narrated sightseeing tour includes beautiful mansions, haunted homes, museums, birthplaces of famous natives, TV/

Wilmington, NC Excursions


Chandler's Wharf Warehouse Shops

Shopping complex in a renovated 19

Wilmington, NC Malls

Things to do near Wilmington, NC

Hotel Engelhard

Clean & comfort guaranteed. 54-foot wide back entrance for trucks, buses, campers, motor homes, boats & trailers. Two-acres o...

North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island

The North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island presents the aquatic environments of coastal Carolina through its theme "Water ...

African American Heritage Tour, Self Guided

Historic Wilmington and North Carolina?s Cape Fear Coast is one of the most historically significant African-American regions...

North Carolina's First Confederate Memorial

In 1888, Beaufort County became the first in the state to erect a monumnet honoring its Confederate dead. The monument, a re...