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Founded in 1924, the Greensboro Historical Museum has become one of the largest local history museums in the southeast. There are exhibits on Greensboro’s military history, early settlement and transportation. Visitors can trace Guilford County’s history from the Revolutionary War through World War II. There are scheduled lectures and activities throughout the year and educational programs for young people.

The museum has Traveling Trunk exhibits which are available for use in classrooms. These trunks include original items, reproductions, and visual aids. They are easily adapted for any grade level. There are numerous trunk themes ranging from the Early Settlers of Guilford County to African American Success Stories.

To schedule a visit call (336) 333-6831 or e-mail education@ci.greensboro.nc.us School tours are scheduled Tuesdays-Fridays at 9:30 and 11. A packet will be mailed to the teacher and will include a map, parking information, & classroom activity ideas.

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