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- Children playing at a Hertford County 4-H Club meeting
- In this black and white photograph several pairs of boys and girls are facing each other and clasping each other's hands above their heads. One small boy is darting underneath the arms of two other boys. They are probably playing London Bridge is Falling Down....
- Format: image/photograph
- Children and families in North Carolina
- In this lesson plan, elementary students will analyze photographs of children from North Carolina provided by the Green āNā Growing collection from the Special Collections Research Center at North Carolina State University. They will investigate how individuals and families are similar and different, and to begin to acquire an understanding of change over time.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–2 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Seven members of the first officially recognized Corn Club in North Carolina were present 45 years later at the dedication of an historical marker commemorating their pioneering work.
- Seven members of the first officially recognized Corn Club in North Carolina were present 45 years later at the dedication of an historical marker commemorating their pioneering work. Charter club members taking part in the ceremonies were (left to right)...
- Format: image/photograph
- Meherrin Indian Tribe
- Attend a Pow-Wow and see demonstrations of Meherrin Indian culture through dance, a drum competition, pottery, and beading.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Historic Murfreesboro
- Students will enjoy taking a trip to the Murfreesboro historic district and exploring the houses and buildings on the tour.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- A tobacco field in Ahoskie, NC

- This is a row of plants in a tobacco field in Ahoskie, North Carolina. Ahoskie is sometimes referred to as the "only one," as it is supposedly the only town in the world with its particular name.
- Format: image/photograph
- An unfurling cotton blossom in Ahoskie, NC

- A cotton blossom unfurls in Ahoskie, North Carolina. Ahoskie is sometimes referred to as the "only one," as it is supposedly the only town in the world with its name.
- Format: image/photograph
- The Brady C. Jefcoat Museum of Americana
- Over 13,000 items of Americana can be seen in this museum in located in the old Murfreesboro High School.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity