CRAWFORDSVILLE — Many house museums are born this way: A prominent person dies. His house is sold; the contents are scattered among heirs and auction bidders. Later, the building is threatened.
Built in 1769, the Joel Lane house qualifies as Raleigh’s oldest residence — a Hargett Street relic both famous as the city’s birthplace and infamous for its slave labor. For generations, ...
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