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- The McLendon Cabin and the James Bryant House Historic Site
- Located at Harris Crossroads in upper Moore County, both of these restored structures are available for students to tour.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- William Alfred Moore House
- Built in 1860, the William Moore House is the oldest house in Mount Airy and is available to tour by appointment only.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Northampton County Museum
- Exhibits focus on the history of the Northampton County area from the prehistoric to the present.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Union Station Railroad Museum
- The heritage of Moore County and the town of Aberdeen can be seen at this museum through its exhibits of memorabilia and artifacts.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- The Historic Shaw Properties Site Museum
- These restored homes, tool shed, and tobacco barn from the late 1700s and early 1800s can be toured at this historic site in Southern Pines.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- 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)...
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- A capital in the "wilderness"
- In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 1.4
- In 1792, the North Carolina General Assembly voted to place a permanent state capital in Wake County. Joel Lane sold 1,000 acres of land to the state, and in the years that followed, the city of Raleigh was planned and built.
- Format: article
- A gun at the Moores Creek National Battlefield in Pender County, North Carolina

- This is a gun at the Moores Creek National Battlefield in Pender County, North Carolina.
- Format: image/photograph
- Highland Pines Inn (postcard)

- View of an inn flying an American flag, and a few people on horseback. Caption reads "Highland Pines Inn, Southern Pines, N.C."
- Format: image/ephemera
- A hedge in Pinehurst, NC

- This is a hedge in Pinehurst, North Carolina, spelling out the name of the town and the year it was founded, 1893. The hedge is outside a golf resort. Southern Pines and Pinehurst are renowned for their golf courses and resorts, which have been host to both...
- Format: image
- From clay to pot
- In Clays of the Piedmont: Origins, recovery, and use, page 12
- The remainder of this field trip is devoted to showing what humans must do to convert the clays recovered from the ground as shown in the first two photographs into the objects shown in Figures 3 through 9. We need to begin by describing what happens to native...
- By Dirk Frankenberg.
- Protesting School Integration in Kinston

- Students hold picket signs against integration at a Democratic rally held by Governor Dan K. Moore in Kinston, North Carolina in September 1965.
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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.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Lumbee learning
- In Teaching about North Carolina American Indians, page 3.2
- Introduction Education for the Lumbee tribe has always been important. After Reconstruction ended and the state of North Carolina began its journey to educate its people, no provisions were made for American Indians. Segregated schools provided education...
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 and 8 English Language Arts and Second Languages)
- By Gazelia Carter.
- Meck Dec Day in Charlotte

- Reenactors at "Meck Dec Day," the celebration of the anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence on May 20, 1775.
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- An aerial view of Southern Pines, North Carolina

- This is an aerial view of Southern Pines, North Carolina. Southern Pines and Pinehurst are renowned for their golf courses and resorts, which have been host to both the Men's and Women's U.S. Opens in the past.
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- A Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar in Weymoth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve

- This is a Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar in Weymoth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve. The 898-acre park preserves a significant portion of the Sandhills area and emphasizes the significance of the longleaf pine forest.
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- A green anole in Weymoth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve

- This is a green anole in Weymoth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve. The 898-acre park preserves a significant portion of the Sandhills area and emphasizes the significance of the longleaf pine forest.
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- Malcolm Blue Farm and Museum
- "More fun than a schoolhouse", students will feel like they are traveling back in time when they experience the past at this 1820's farmstead.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company officers

- North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company officers, Durham, NC. Left to right: A.M. Moore, John M. Avery, John Merrick, Ed Merrick, C.C. Spaulding.
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