Abandoned ENC
Abandoned ENC
This blog follows my journey through the backroads of Eastern North Carolina, camera in hand, seeking out historic homes and forgotten places. Each post captures a piece of their story—the marks of time, the echoes of the past, and the beauty that lingers in their fading walls.
Along my journey, I’ve been invited into homes under restoration, where the devotion of their caretakers works to revive both their walls and their stories.
Through these images and words, I hope to honor the past while inspiring others to see the history still living all around us.
Echoes of Home: Memories and Legacy at the Parksdale House
“Echoes of Home: Memories and Legacy at the Parksdale House”
John’s Farm: A Labor of Love and Restoration
“A look at one man’s dedication to breathing new life into an 1800s homestead with deep roots and countless stories to tell.”
The Tripp-Jackson House, Pitt County, NC
“Exploring the Layers of History in an Eastern North Carolina Homestead”
Echoes of the Past: The Powell Family Home and Cemetery
A visit filled with history, heartfelt stories, and the warmth of good people doing good work.
The Virginia Whedbee House, Hertford County, NC
The Remarkable Life and Lasting Lore of Virginia Moorman Bridger Whedbee
The Lunsford R. Brown house Circa 1855, Martin County
"From Plantation Legacy to Silent Walls: The Story of the Lunsford R. Brown House"
Bella Plantation, Martin County, NC
"From Abandonment to Revival: The Journey of a Historic North Carolina Landmark"
The Parksdale House, Northampton County, NC
"Unveiling a Forgotten Greek Revival Gem Amid Rich Square’s Historic Heart"
The David Green House, Jones County, NC
"A Heartfelt Visit to a Family’s 1832 Ancestral Home in Jones County"
The Riddick Plantation, Hertford County, NC
A Legacy Built on Land, Labor, and Community Through Generations