161st Anniversary of Surrender at Bennett Place
Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Venue: Bennett Place, Durham
Price: $5
Category: Community
Photo provided by Bennett Place State Historic Site Bennett Place State Historic Site, at 4409 Bennett Memorial Road in Durham, is the site of a significant surrender of the south in the Civil War. It's free to visit the visitor center and nature trails, but there's a small charge for tours. Some events have a small fee as well. Several special events take place at Bennett Place State Historic Site. Here are a couple of the upcoming events (Visit Bennett Place's website or Facebook page for all the events.) Uneasy Peace: 161st Anniversary CommemorationSaturday, April 25, 202611 a.m. to 3 p.m.$5 for adults; $2 for children, senior or military Commemorate the surrender negotiations at Bennett Place that led to the largest surrender of the American Civil War. Learn more about how Generals Johnston and Sherman's three meetings at the Bennetts' home reflected the broader national debate over how to reunite the nation & remake the United States without slavery. Explore how veterans, civilians, and freed people alike experienced and thought about the end of the American Civil War and what would come next. This program includes several costumed interpretation events and displays. 11:00: The Road to Bennett Place – Ranger Talk 1:00: Environmental History of Bennett Place tour* 2:00: Surrender & Freedom Stories – Presentation 2:30: What Comes Next? – Ranger Talk Surrender Vignettes – Limited availability.

