Clenny Creek Day
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Clenny Creek Day took place on Saturday, April 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina. Clenny Creek day is an event hosted by the Friends of the Bryant House to share the history of the Bryant House and McLendon Cabin with the public, with donations and proceeds going to the care and maintenance of the historical sites. Demonstrations of needle point and weaving took place along with reenactments shown by the Sons of the Confederate Veterans, Moore County Camp
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Clyde Maness picks a bass with a group of musicians on the porch of the Bryant House during Clenny Creek Day on Saturday, April 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina.The Bryant House is a 1820s era furnished home located next to the 1760’s McLendon Cabin, which is the oldest dwelling on its original site in Moore County.
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Paula Conley picks a banjo and sings with a group of musicians on the porch of the Bryant House during Clenny Creek Day on Saturday, April 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina. Clenny Creek day is an event hosted by the Friends of the Bryant House to share the history of the Bryant House and McLendon Cabin with the public, with donations and proceeds going to the care and maintenance of the historical sites. Demonstrations of needle point and weaving took place along with reenactments shown by the Sons of the Confederate Veterans, Moore County Camp 2001.
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Clyde Maness picks a bass with a group of musicians on the porch of the Bryant House during Clenny Creek Day on Saturday, April 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina. The Bryant House is a 1820s era furnished home located next to the 1760’s McLendon Cabin, which is the oldest dwelling on its original site in Moore County.
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Howard Conrad (right) plays a guitar and Paula Conley plays a banjo on the front porch of the Bryant House during Clenny Creek Day on Saturday, April 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina.
Monday, May 11th, 2015 at 8:55 pm