Enhanced, evolving living history campus at Mount Harmon

Visitors of all ages continue to discover Mount Harmon as a premiere heritage destination for recreation, education, and renewal. Thanks to support from grant funders, the community, and good friends like you, Mount Harmon’s mission to preserve and interpret the plantation for the public’s education and enjoyment continues to grow and evolve.

Thanks to grant funded projects Friends of Mount Harmon has expanded our site’s living history campus and interpretation with reconstructed smoke house, tobacco barn, slave quarters, and interpretive panels to bring plantation and colonial history to life.

Visitors have more to experience than ever before with Day Passes (available daily) and Guided Tours that include the historic manor house and adjacent plantation outbuildings: colonial kitchen, smoke house, and slave quarters.

Mount Harmon offers a wonderful array of programs planned each year including our popular special events series, new seasonal tours and program, school field trips and educational programs, guided tours and day passes, weddings and site rentals, and much more.

Click Here to the short film “Discover Mount Harmon” to learn more about Mount Harmon’s attractions as a premiere heritage destination for our community and region.