A photo of a plank house to promote History for Lunch on April 16

History for Lunch: Bringing a Plank House Back to Life!

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Sandy Stevenson, president of the Perquimans County Restoration Association, will discuss the rebuilding of an early 1700s plank house on the campus of the Newbold-White House. 

The plank house started life in Elizabeth City, moved several times, and ended up in a barn in Bethania. PCRA bought the house and organized a crew of volunteers to move it to Hertford and restore it. The completed plank house will provide an opportunity to showcase colonial cooking and crafts.

History for Lunch is available in person and virtually through Zoom. No registration is required if attending in person.