The centerpiece of the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park is Flat Top Manor, the magnificent summer home of textile giant Moses H. Cone and his wife Bertha. Open to the public from April 15 to November 27 during seasonal hours, the mansion houses a folk craft store as well as a National Parks Visitor Center with a small gift shop and park information. The beautiful and extensive grounds of the Cone Estate feature an orchard, fishing lakes and 25 miles of beautiful carriage trails which are open to the public year-round.
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