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Moses Cone Manor


Courtesy of Boone Convention & Visitors BureauThe Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, near Blowing Rock on the Blue Ridge Parkway, preserves the country estate of Moses Cone, a prosperous textile entrepreneur, conservationist, and philanthropist of the Gilded Age.  Its centerpiece is Flat Top Manor, a gleaming white 20-room, 13,000 square foot mansion built in 1901 in the grand Colonial Revival style. 
 
The Manor is now the home of the Parkway Craft Center, one of five shops of the Southern Highland Craft Guild which features handmade crafts by hundreds of regional artists.  Throughout the season, local artists demonstrate crafts such as quilting, embroidery, weaving, pottery, glass-blowing, and woodcarving on the front porch of the Manor (call the Parkway Craft Center for the daily schedule).
 
Twenty-five miles of carriage trails wind through the fields and forests of the 3,500-acre estate.   The trails are open to the public for walking, hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.  The Craftsman's Trail is a 20-minute loop walk around the Manor which the Cones are said to have walked together every morning.  The estate also contains a family cemetery and a carriage and apple barn.
 
Moses Cone's interest in nature and conservation led him to plant extensive white pine forests and hemlock hedges (at the advice of friend and noted conservationist Gifford Pinchot), build several lakes stocked with bass and trout, and plant a 10,000-tree apple orchard.
 
 
Hours of Operation
 
Flat Top Manor and the Parkway Craft Center are open seasonally.
 
March 15 – November 30
9 am - 5 pm daily
 
 
Admission Fees
 
Admission is free.
 *Prices are subject to change without notice & from what is listed on
this website.

Location
 
The Moses H. Cone Memorial Park is located at milepost 294 on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
 
Parkway Craft Center
Flat Top Manor at Cone Park
667 Service Road
Blowing Rock, NC 28605
828-295-7938
http://www.nps.gov/blri/
www.southernhighlandguild.org