Distinctive Destinations

Distinctive Destinations
Historic Rosedale Plantation
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Historic Rosedale was completed in 1815 by a local merchant and tax collector. Although he had some rough times and lost the home, Rosedale stayed in the extended family until the final residents moved out in 1986. From 1986-1993, the home underwent a massive restoration in order to bring the home back to its original state, which is what you'll see today when you stop by for a tour. The home is fully decorated in period furnishings on the first floor, and the second floor includes museum-style displays of the home's history.
Hours listed above are for the grounds at historic Rosedale. House tours are available Thursday–Sunday at 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
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