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K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

Field trip opportunities in Hoke County

The Mill Prong House
This historic home was restored in 1993 and was built by John Gilchrist, an important political and social leader in this area in 1802.
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Learn more about Hoke County

Hoke County Courthouse in Raeford, NC
Hoke County Courthouse in Raeford, NC
This is the Hoke County Courthouse in Raeford, North Carolina.
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House of Raeford in Raeford, NC
House of Raeford in Raeford, NC
This is the House of Raeford in Raeford, North Carolina. The House of Raeford is one of the biggest turkey processing plants in North Carolina. Naturally, Raeford is host to the North Carolina Turkey Festival.
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A paratrooper landing at Pope Air Force Base
A paratrooper landing at Pope Air Force Base
A paratrooper prepares to land at Pope Air Force Base in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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Soldiers preparing for Operation TOY DROP in Fort Bragg, NC
Soldiers preparing for Operation TOY DROP in Fort Bragg, NC
Paratroopers at Fort Bragg board a C-130 Hercules in preparation for Operation TOY DROP. TOY DROP works to collect over 1400 toys for deserving and needy families in the Fayetteville area.
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A street in Raeford, NC
A street in Raeford, NC
This is a street in Raeford, North Carolina. Raeford is the seat of Hoke County and is also host to the NC Turkey Festival.
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Teaching about North Carolina American Indians
This web edition is drawn from a teachers institute curriculum enrichment project on North Carolina American Indian Studies conducted by the North Carolina Humanities Council. Resources include best practices for teaching about American Indians, suggestions for curriculum integration, webliographies, and lesson plans about North Carolina American Indians.
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