Brinegar Cabin
North Carolina
Martin and Caroline Brinegar homesteaded this cabin and its still-working loom house in the 1880s -- costumed weaving demonstrations sometimes still happen on the same porch, at the north entrance to Doughton Park's 30 miles of bald-top trail.
Why Roamward picked it
MP 238.5 (NC); free; EXISTS/OPEN -- part of the active Doughton Park NPS recreation area; confirmed standing structure with interpretive signage; NPS Doughton Park page confirms active weaving-demonstration programming.
Sources
nps.gov · blueridgeparkway.org · virtualblueridge.com · en.wikipedia.org
Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.
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