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The largest free Black craftsman's workshop in 1850s North Carolina
In 1848, Thomas Day purchased Union Tavern in Milton and expanded operations that by the 1850s became the largest free Black cabinetmaking workshop in North Carolina. His work crossed both domestic and civic interiors, with surviving pieces now represented in major collections including the North Carolina Governor's Mansion and the Smithsonian.
The site now anchors the Thomas Day State Historic Site at 148 NC-57, designated in February 2024 as North Carolina's newest state historic site. Admission is free Tuesday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM, with guided tours priced at $1 to $2 and regular interpretation of the workshop's regional influence.
"Milton's woodworking legacy was built here, then carried across North Carolina."













