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  1. Designed by architect James F. Post for the wealthy physician and merchant Dr. John D. Bellamy, the 10,000-square-foot, twenty-two room mansion was constructed primarily by skilled, enslaved workers and local, free black artisans between 1859 and 1861.

  2. Bellamy Mansion. 641 reviews. #4 of 139 things to do in Wilmington. Speciality MuseumsHistoric SitesArchitectural Buildings. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  3. May 18, 2024 · Bellamy Mansion. One of North Carolina’s premier architectural and historic treasures, offering tours, changing exhibitions on history and design arts and an informative look at historic preservation in action. The Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts is a stewardship property of Preservation North Carolina.

  4. http://www.bellamymansion.org. Built as the city residence of prominent planter John D. Bellamy, the Bellamy Mansion is a premier architectural and historical treasure in North Carolina. The quarter acre site features formal gardens with native plants and a rare example of an urban slave building -- both part of the hour-long tour.

  5. Connect. Completed in 1861, the Bellamy Mansion Museum is one of North Carolina's most spectacular examples of antebellum architecture. After the fall of Fort Fisher in 1865, Federal troops commandeered the house as their headquarters during the occupation of Wilmington. Located in historic downtown, the Greek Revival and Italianate mansion ...

  6. Wilmington, NC 28401. (910) 251-3700. www.bellamymansion.org. info@bellamymansion.org. Explore one of North Carolina’s most spectacular examples of early 1800s architecture, tour the exquisitely restored 10,000-square-foot house and recreated grounds boasting one of the few preserved urban slave quarters in the country.

  7. One of North Carolina’s most spectacular examples of early 1800s architecture, tour the exquisitely restored 10,000-square-foot house and re-created grounds boasting one of the few preserved urban slave quarters in the country.

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