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- Blue Ridge Parkway and Museum of North Carolina Minerals
- Students from a five county region actively attend this Museum for experiential learning and are introduced to the wealth of cultural and natural resources of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
- This historic trail, part of the National Trails System, tracks the route of Patriot militia men to the Battle of Kings Mountain.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Museum of North Carolina Minerals in Little Switzerland, NC

- This is the Museum of North Carolina Minerals in Little Switzerland, North Carolina.
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- The Overmountain Men and the Battle of Kings Mountain
- In Revolutionary North Carolina, page 5.4
- In October 1780, in response to a British threat in the Carolina backcountry, Patriot militias gathered in the mountains of present-day North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. They marched southeast to a site near present-day Morganton, joined forces, and proceeded to defeat Loyalist militias at the Battle of King's Mountain in South Carolina. The battle helped turn the tide of the war for independence.
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- By Randell Jones.