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The '''Cannady–Brogden Farm''' is a historic home and farm located near [[Creedmoor, North Carolina|Creedmoor]], [[Wake County, North Carolina]]. Built in 1904, the house is an example of a [[Queen Anne style architecture|Queen Anne]] triple-A-roofed I-shaped building. In addition to the house, other structures on the farm include: [[corn crib]], woodshed, washhouse, covered well, chicken coop, smokehouse, stackhouse, packhouse, machinery shed, mule barn, cow shed, and tobacco barn.<ref name="Brogden">{{cite web| title=Wake County Landmarks| publisher=Capital Area Preservation, Inc.| url=http://www.cappresinc.org/gallery.php?reflink=wake_county_landmarks| accessdate=2008-05-05| url-status=dead| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725135330/http://www.cappresinc.org/gallery.php?reflink=wake_county_landmarks| archivedate=2011-07-25}}</ref><ref name = nrhpinv>{{Cite web | author = Beth Keane | title = Cannady–Brogden Farm | work = National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory | date = November 2000 | url = https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/WA1363.pdf | format = pdf | publisher = North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office | accessdate = 2015-05-01}}</ref> |
The '''Cannady–Brogden Farm''' is a historic home and farm located near [[Creedmoor, North Carolina|Creedmoor]], [[Wake County, North Carolina]]. Built in 1904, the house is an example of a [[Queen Anne style architecture|Queen Anne]] style, triple-A-roofed, I-shaped building. In addition to the house, other structures on the farm include:a [[corn crib]],a woodshed,a washhouse,a covered well,a chicken coop,a smokehouse,a stackhouse,a packhouse,a machinery shed,a mule barn,a cow shed, anda tobacco barn.<ref name="Brogden">{{cite web| title=Wake County Landmarks| publisher=Capital Area Preservation, Inc.| url=http://www.cappresinc.org/gallery.php?reflink=wake_county_landmarks| accessdate=2008-05-05| url-status=dead| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725135330/http://www.cappresinc.org/gallery.php?reflink=wake_county_landmarks| archivedate=2011-07-25}}</ref><ref name = nrhpinv>{{Cite web | author = Beth Keane | title = Cannady–Brogden Farm | work = National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory | date = November 2000 | url = https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/WA1363.pdf | format = pdf | publisher = North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office | accessdate = 2015-05-01}}</ref> |
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In April 2001, the Cannady–Brogden Farm was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="nris"/> |
In April 2001, the Cannady–Brogden Farm was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="nris"/> |
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Location | 15260 Brogden Rd., near Creedmoor, North Carolina |
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Coordinates | 36°03′55″N 78°41′09″W / 36.06528°N 78.68583°W / 36.06528; -78.68583 |
Area | 25 acres (10 ha) |
Built | 1904 |
Architect | Edgar Gooch |
Architectural style | Queen Anne |
NRHP reference No. | 01000424[1] |
Added to NRHP | April 25, 2001 |
The Cannady–Brogden Farm is a historic home and farm located near Creedmoor, Wake County, North Carolina. Built in 1904, the house is an example of a Queen Anne style, triple-A-roofed, I-shaped building. In addition to the house, other structures on the farm include: a corn crib, a woodshed, a washhouse, a covered well, a chicken coop, a smokehouse, a stackhouse, a packhouse, a machinery shed, a mule barn, a cow shed, and a tobacco barn.[2][3]
In April 2001, the Cannady–Brogden Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
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