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Robersonville Primitive Baptist Church

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Robersonville Primitive Baptist Church, also known as St. James Place Museum, is a historic church building at 107 N. Outerbridge Street in Robersonville, North Carolina. Built in 1910 in Gothic Revival style with a front-facing gable and a tower, it was originally constructed for a Primitive Baptist congregation founded in 1883. The building was restored in the 1990s by Dr. Everette James and now houses the St. James Place Museum.

The museum features original furnishings, southern folk art, antique duck decoys, and more than 100 North Carolina quilts (including 42 African-American examples) as well as hundreds of pieces of North Carolina pottery. It is open year-round by appointment, with free tours available through the Robersonville Town Library. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2005 (reference number 05000322). The property covers about 0.5 acres.


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