DescriptionCellar of the 1762 Smith's House (8634423465).jpg
Historic Bethabara Park Winston-Salem (Forsyth County, N.C.)
A sign at the remains of this house reads, "Smith House, 1762 - New arrivals from Pennsylvania helped swell Bethabara's 1762 population to 75 Moravians and 15 outside laborers. As the size of the village grew so did the need for new houses and shops. The cellar of the 1762 Smith's House was filled in with dirt in the early 19th century when much of the original town site was made into farmland."
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