“Historic Haile Homestead has over 12,500 words in almost every room and closet and is unique in the nation for its "Talking Walls.". The Homestead is also known as Haile Plantation House or Kanapaha and is a historic site and museum in Gainesville. Historic Haile Homestead is a non-profit organization that runs the Historic Haile Homestead and the Allen & Ethel Graham Visitors Center. In 1854, Thomas Evans and Serena Chesnut Haile moved their family from Camden, South Carolina, to Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida. Their 6,200 square-foot home was built by 56 enslaved labourers. In 1856 Homestead, the enslaved people who lived and labored there, and the Haile family.”
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