Bennett Place.
Bennett Place in Durham, North Carolina, is a key historical landmark renowned for its role in the largest troop surrender of the American Civil War. On April 26, 1865, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to Union General William T. Sherman here, leading to the capitulation of approximately 90,000 Confederate soldiers. The site features a reconstructed farmhouse, a visitor center, and a museum housing a rich collection of artifacts that illuminate the lives of the Bennett family and the Civil War's final weeks. Bennett Place hosts engaging living history events, including reenactments, and guided tours that immerse visitors in 19th-century life. Surrounded by nature trails and picnic areas, it offers a blend of history and outdoor recreation, making it an educational destination for all ages.
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