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18969
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A new exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History, LEADING THE STATE: NORTH CAROLINA'S GOVERNORS, examines more than 200 years of political history from changes in the office to the role of first spouses.
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17752
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What began as a few outdoor garden beds showcasing North Carolina's agricultural legacy has blossomed into a living, thriving exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History. The new exhibit connects the state's agricultural past with today's cutting edge research and development.
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36518
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A traveling exhibit set up by the British Museum brought 75 watercolor drawings by John White to the NC Museum of History in Raleigh. These drawings depicted flora, fauna, Native Americans, and the area around present-day Roanoke Island. Dr. Kim Sloan wrote a catalog that accompanied the exhibit and included essays by authors with additional perspectives.
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15909
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The North Carolina Museum of History hosted the Smithsonian's traveling exhibit 'Portraits of the Presidents from the National Portrait Gallery.' This exhibit marked the first time Smithsonian's most famous portrait collection traveled the country. Museum officials anticipated an enthusiastic turn-out for the sixty-one paintings, sculpture, and various renditions of America's presidential past.
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2261
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An exhibit entitled \"The Spirit of Community: Folklife in North Carolina\" has opened in a permanent gallery at the North Carolina Museum of History. Using multi-media displays, the exhibit documents and illustrates the themes of regional folklife.
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