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Field trip opportunities in Wake County

ACE - Agapé Center for Environmental Education
The ACE Education program is a carefully developed and integrated program designed to meet goals for science and social studies set forth by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (Standard Course of Study). The Center's activities...
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African American Cultural Complex
Originally named Black Heritage Park, the African American Cultural Complex celebrates the outstanding contributions made by African-Americans.
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Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education
"Specializes in developing programs for youth to address health concerns like childhood obesity, physical inactivity, unhealthy food choices, tooth decay, drug and alcohol abuse, unintentional injuries, and teen pregnancy."
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ArtSpace
Tour ArtSpace or participate in one of its programs to bring the world of art to your students.
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Blue Jay Point
Programs offered by Blue Jay Point County Park are specifically geared towards age groups and based on the North Carolina curriculum. Younger students learn about plants and animals of the Piedmont while middle and high school students explore the subjects of ecology, biology, environmental science, and general life sciences.
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Capital Area Visitor Information
Find information for scheduling a free comprehensive tour of many of Raleigh's cultural attractions and a description of the sites you can visit, including the State Capitol, the State Legislative Building, the Executive Mansion, the North Carolina Museum of Art, the North Carolina Museum of History, and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
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The Cary Heritage Museum at the Page Walker Hotel
Learn about the heritage of the Town of Cary and see how it has grown from a railroad community to the city of today.
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Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education
This Center has an extensive list of programs for preschool age students through college with a focus on life science and technology.
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Crowder District Park
A variety of recreational and educational activities are available at this county park in Apex, North Carolina.
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Durant Nature Park
Enjoy a visit to this 237-acre City of Raleigh park and discover the flora and fauna of the area.
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Falls Lake State Park
A diversity of plants and animals can be found at this state park. Students in grades 2-5 will learn about the balance of nature from Park Ranger led programs.
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Harris Energy and Environmental Center
Progress Energy's Harris Nuclear Power Plant offers tours of its resource center to educators, organizations, and the general public.
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Haw River Festival Learning Celebration
Don't miss this fun and informative festival celebrating the Haw River, its history, and the creatures that live there.
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Haywood Hall Museum House and Gardens
Oldest house within Raleigh's original city limits on its original site; built in 1799 by State Treasurer John Haywood.
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Historic Oak View County Park
This nineteenth century farmstead has been made into a county park and is devoted to interpreting the area's agricultural and rural heritage for the citizens of Wake County.
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Historic Oakwood Cemetery
Many famous North Carolinians are buried in Historic Oakwood Cemetery. This homepage for the cemetery has pictures of the cemetery and information about it.
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Historic Yates Mill County Park
The centerpiece of this 574-acre historical and environmental park is Yates Mill - Wake County's last remaining gristmill.
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J.C. Raulston Arboretum
The Arboretum plant collection include 5,000 total species or cultivars of annuals, perennials, bulbs, vines, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees from over 50 different countries. Guided tours are available.
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Joel Lane Museum House
Dating to the 1760s, the oldest dwelling in Raleigh was the home of Joel Lane, "Father of Wake County". Costumed docents give tours of the restored home and its beautiful period gardens.
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Lake Crabtree County Park
This park includes wetland areas, a floodplain forest, and various creeks. Environmental programs for school groups are available.
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Marbles Kids Museum
Marbles Kids Museum is a hands-on, interactive destination that inspires children to be creative thinkers, active learners and confident individuals in today's world. With five galleries and two outdoor escapes, there is no shortage of activity for kids birth to 12 and their families.
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Mordecai Historic Park
This late eighteenth/early nineteenth century plantation home and historic park is located on the edge of downtown Raleigh, NC.
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National Weather Service - Raleigh
The Raleigh office of the National Weather Service offers tours to middle and high school student groups. The website provides local weather and hurricane data.
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North Carolina Executive Mansion
A history with images of the governor's mansion in Raleigh, North Carolina. Explore the gardens, the library, the ballroom, and more...all online. Read a brief history of NC's current first family.
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North Carolina Museum of Art
Find information about taking your class to visit the museum or arranging a museum professional to visit your school. Take a virtual tour of the museum and manipulate some of the objects available in 3-D. Explore the amazing collections and take advantage of the online teacher resources and student activities.
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North Carolina Museum of History
Get a sneak preview of the Museum before you visit! You can search for artifacts, preview the exhibitions, and read about important events in North Carolina history. The Museum offers teachers a variety of resources--many are online! Find lesson plans, information on history in a box kits, professional development workshops, and more!
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North Carolina Solar Center
Visit the Solar House at the North Carolina Solar Center to see the innovative ways energy can be conserved.
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North Carolina State Capitol
Discover the truth! Does the Capitol Building in Raleigh really have an escape tunnel? Secret rooms? Find out the answers to these questions and more at your state capital's website!
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North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences
Resources for learning about natural North Carolina including animals, snakes, insects and ecosystems.
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North Carolina State University Gallery of Art and Design
Guided tours of the NCSU Gallery of Art and Design's collections and exhibitions are available for school groups.
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Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University
Visit the Nuclear Engineering Department at NC State University and learn about the field of nuclear engineering and industrial applications.
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Ocean and You Marine Science Education
Bring the ocean to your classroom and explore marine and environmental education with this innovative program created by an oceanographer and two science educators.
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Prairie Ridge Ecostation
A field station dedicated to learning about sustainable living and experiencing the natural world. It includes an outdoor classroom and 38 acres of wetlands, bottomland forest, and a Piedmont prairie restoration
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Raleigh City Museum
The Raleigh City Museum is the "only home for artifacts of the city and its people. It is an educational center using exhibits, lectures and programs to help residents and visitors learn about the diverse aspects of the city's people, places and events."
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Raleigh: A Capital City
An itinerary for a tour of the capital of the Old North State. The site provides information and photographs for Raleigh's historic districts, architecture, parks and recreational areas, and more.
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The Science House
Through school demonstration programs, student science camps, teacher workshops and innovative laboratory training, and support projects, the NCSU Science House partners with K-12 teachers to emphasize the use of hands-on learning activities in mathematics and science.
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State Climate Office of North Carolina
Students of all ages will enjoy learning about North Carolina's climate, whether on a field trip or in their classroom. Topics include extreme weather records, drought, tornadoes, El Nino and La Nina, hurricanes and North Carolina, and much more.
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State Library of North Carolina
Find information about the library and its many services and resources. Conduct genealogical research, investigate higher education institutions, find NC statistics, and more. Contains a digital project featuring African-American schools in the post-Civil War era.
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Stevens Nature Center at Hemlock Bluffs
Provides information about the natural history of the Hemlocks Bluff Nature Preserve and the plants and animals that live there.
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Walnut Creek Wetlands Center
Learn about the wetlands that can be found in Raleigh and the plants and animals that live there.
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William B. Umstead State Park
Land worn out from poor planting practices has become a beautiful park for all to enjoy in the Raleigh area. Students will learn about reforestation, erosion, and environmental stewardship at this state park.
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Learn more about Wake County

The Raleigh Freedmen's Convention
In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 8.6
Declaration of the statewide convention of freedman held in Raleigh, North Carolina, September 29-October 3, 1866. Includes historical commentary.
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State 4-H club dairy demonstration
State 4-H club dairy demonstration
This black and white photograph from the 1940s shows students in a tiled building watching a North Carolina State 4-H Club dairy demonstration. They are seated in the foreground in wooden chairs looking at a calf standing on straw in an open pen. The instructor...
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Statue of Worth Bagley in Raleigh
Statue of Worth Bagley in Raleigh
This statue of Worth Bagley, the only U.S. Naval officer killed during the Spanish-American War and a native of Raleigh, stands in front of the State Capitol in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Sunset over the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, NC
Sunset over the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, NC
The sun sets over the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Arboretum plant collection include 5,000 total species or cultivars of annuals, perennials, bulbs, vines, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees from over 50 different countries.
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Walnut Creek: A Guide to Exploring Urban Wetlands
In May 2008, Exploris Middle School students presented a field guide to the Walnut Creek wetlands to the City of Raleigh to use at the city's new urban wetlands center. The students began working on their field guide in September 2007. Over the school year,...
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