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Price House (b. 1795) in lower Spartanburg County in the Switzer community. An Army Air Force plane crashed on this property in 1943.
main house
marker dedicated to plane crash victims
slave quarters
addition to home; purpose is unknown
pewter plates were for everyday use
locally built furniture piece
locally built furniture piece
candle snuffer on top of Bible cabinet
room used for music and dancing
note candle holders built into music stand
device used for testing alcohol content of rum and wine
guest room
The Prices were childless, so this room probably belonged to nieces or nephews
candle reflector
master bedroom
room was probably rented to travelers
"8-day clock" designed to run eight days before another winding is needed
candle stand was adjustable for comfortable height
original kitchen is long gone, however, this contemporary kitchen was moved to the Price Plantation
loom for making cloth
note water carrier on wall
device for spinning raw material into string
double-sided fireplace in slave quarters (two families would probably have inhabited this building)