Students chatted in the lobby of the Hayti Heritage Center in Durham last week, waiting for class to begin. Their subject? The Civil War. Michael McElreath called them to attention. McElreath works ...
The North Carolina History Center on Civil War, Emancipation and Reconstruction will house 16,000 sq ft of exhibition space, classrooms, a library, a 2,000-sq-ft community meeting room and other ...
The Battleship North Carolina, a museum and National Historic Landmark, is in the running for USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice 2025. The battleship was commissioned in 1941, decommissioned in 1947, ...
The center aims to provide a comprehensive view of North Carolinians' lives during the Civil War and Reconstruction, encompassing diverse perspectives. While facing some skepticism, the project has ...
A popular attraction for Wilmington tourists and residents alike has been listed as one of the best museums in the state. WorldAtlas recently released its list of the 13 best museums in North Carolina ...
A moonshiner tinkered with gun parts in prison, then made weapons that helped the Allies win World War II. David “Carbine” Williams of North Carolina died Jan. 8, 1975, leaving behind a complicated ...
THE WORLD WAR TWO MUSEUM, WELCOMING ONE OF THE LAST GROUP TRIPS FOR VETERANS WHO FOUGHT FOR OUR COUNTRY BACK IN THE 40S. VETERANS LIVING IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, WERE FLOWN HERE THROUGH THE GARY ...
David “Carbine” Williams, a gunsmith who served time in prison for murder, left behind a complicated legacy. North Carolina State Archives A moonshiner tinkered with gun parts in prison, then made ...
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