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The Mebane House


category : Historic Homes
Built in 1853, on the high point of a 200 acre plantation, this house was once owned by Dr. Mebane, for whom the town is named, and is now located in the main section of Mebane.


Address: 115 S. 5th St.
Phone: 919-304-2566

Come visit us in Mebane, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Lake Michael Park

Lake Michael is a beautiful 59-acre lake with two piers and a surrounding 200-acre park with nature trails, playgrounds, volleyball, horseshoes, picnic areas, boat rental, fishing, overnight group camping and restrooms. For reservations, licenses and fees, call Lake Michael at (919) 563-4573

Mebane, NC Lakes

The Mebane House

Built in 1853, on the high point of a 200

Mebane, NC Historic Homes

Arrowhead Golf Club

Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7

Mebane, NC Golf Courses

Buckhorn Jockey Lot

Largest Jockey Lot & Farmer's Market in the Triangle. Over 300 spaces inside & outside. Open Saturday & Sunday 6 AM. - 6

Mebane, NC Farmers Markets

Mill Creek Golf Club

Mill Creek blends great championship golf with nature amidst rolling hills, towering oaks and shimmering lakes. Golfers of all skill levels will enjoy the challenge and the beauty of Mill Creek Golf Club. A Golf Digest Top 10.;Championship (7004 yards, 73.7 rating, 141 slope); Back (70.2 rating, 127

Mebane, NC Golf Courses

Things to do Historic Homes near Mebane, NC

Josephus Hall House

This impressive house museum was once home to Dr. Josephus Hall, Chief Surgeon at the Salisbury Confederate Prison during the...

Historic Latta Plantation

The last remaining Catawba River Plantation open to the public. The 62-acre farm of James Latta consists of the original home...

Historic John Blue House Complex

This 100-year old Victorian house, with two museum rooms, is listed on National Register of Historic Places. Also located on ...

The Mebane House

Built in 1853, on the high point of a 200 acre plantation, this house was once owned by Dr. Mebane, for whom the town is name...