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1810 Carter House Tea Room & Gift Shop

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The 1810 Carter House was initially built in the early 1800s, and today it operates as a heritage home, library, museum, and tea room. They offer lunch service, as well as a classic tea experience complete with artisan sandwiches and gourmet desserts.

You can learn about the history of the Carter house, pick up some souvenirs, and enjoy a delicious meal and tea service, all at the same time!

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