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18610
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Conceived and produced as an education movie to be shown throughout North Carolina's public schools, the 1921 silent film \"The Lost Colony Film\" was created by a group of Outer Banks residents led by educator Mabel Evans. The film depicts the violent interactions between the early English colonists and natives, as well as the mysterious loss of the colony.
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16944
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The Albemarle region has been the place of many significant historical events for America from the Lost Colony to the Wright brothers' first flight. Despite its richness in historical events, the area is sparsely populated and economically depressed. Beginning with the Great Depression and continuing through the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, much effort has been put into historic attractions and museums as a means of improving the struggling area by enlightening and attracting tourists.
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18751
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The North Carolina General Assembly of 1979 appropriated a total of $4,267,032 in new money to historic projects and programs in North Carolina over the next two years.
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30558
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Changes in public historical agencies often happen so rapidly and drastically that administrators are not capable of performing an extensive assessment of long term program goals. The goals of a public historical agency should include the re-intermeshing of various specializations, with active efforts to preserve both social and material history.
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9143
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This article presents an excerpt from Director Dr. Tise's speech after the N.C. Division of Archives and History assessed the New River valley's threatened resources. Appalachian Power Company has projected building a New River dam, and a team of twenty specialists went on-site to conduct the survey.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 44 Issue 4, Sept 1976, p18-21, 35, il
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