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Hoskins House Historic District

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Built
  
1781 (1781)

NRHP Reference #
  
88000175

Area
  
3 ha

Architectural style
  
Log cabin style

Opened
  
1781

Added to NRHP
  
15 March 1988

Hoskins House Historic District

Location
  
Intersection of New Garden Rd. and US 220, Greensboro, North Carolina

Similar
  
Tannenbaum Historic Park, Guilford Sutler Museum, Guilford Courthouse National, Greensboro Science Center, NewBridge Bank Park

Hoskins house historic district top 5 facts


Hoskins House Historic District, also known as Tannenbaum Park, is a historic log cabin and national historic district located at Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. The Hoskins House is a late-18th or early-19th century chestnut log dwelling house measuring 24 feet by 18 feet. It has an interior enclosed stair an exterior stone chimney. The house was restored in 1986-1987. Also on the property is the contributing Coble Barn (c 1830). It is a large double-pen log barn of hewn V-notched logs under a long wood-shingled gable roof. The barn was moved and restored at its current location in 1987. The Hoskins House site was the focal point of the British attack during the Battle of Guilford Court House on March 15, 1781. The Hoskins property survives today as an important satellite to the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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Hoskins House Historic District Wikipedia