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Malcolm Blue Farm.Malcolm McMillan Blue, an early Scottish settler, built his home on a branch of Devil's Gut in 1825.  His son, Malcolm James established "Blue's Crossing" post office in 1877; renamed Aberdeen in 1887.  The Blue Farm, a National Historic Register property, is the site of Historic Crafts & Skills Festivals.  Located East on Hwy. 5.


NC-MOR002 Malcolm Blue Farm
Malcolm Blue Farm.Malcolm McMillan Blue, an early Scottish settler, built his home on a branch of Devil's Gut in 1825. His son, Malcolm James established "Blue's Crossing" post office in 1877; renamed Aberdeen in 1887. The Blue Farm, a National Historic Register property, is the site of Historic Crafts & Skills Festivals. Located East on Hwy. 5.


Location: US 15 / US 501 (southbound) / W Sandhills and W Maple Ave., Aberdeen, Moore County North Carolina United States of America
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