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- Pitt County Fair ferris wheel

- At the 2006 Pitt County Fair, the ferris wheel spins in a whirl of color.
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- May Museum and Park
- The museum houses the collection of May family artifacts and artifacts pertaining to the history of the Farmville area.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Fall in Greenville, North Carolina

- Heavy clouds hang over a rural roadside in Pitt County, North Carolina.
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- East Carolina Village of Yesteryear
- The museum displays depict one hundred years of North Carolina history. With nineteen buildings, and over two thousand artifacts, the village promotes NC life from 1840 to 1940.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Greenville Museum of Art
- Permanent exhibits include 19th and 20th century art, North Carolina art and an impressive collection of Jugtown pottery.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- The Walter L. Stasavich Science and Nature Center at River Park North
- This park with its new nature center is a fun place for students to go and learn about the indigenous species of eastern North Carolina.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- East Carolina University Pirate

- In Greenville, North Carolina, a statue of the East Carolina University's pirate mascot stands outside a building.
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- Chickens at Shiloh Farm near Greenville, North Carolina

- These are chickens at Shiloh Farm in Greenville, North Carolina. The farm includes replica mid-nineteenth century plantation buildings, a farm animal petting zoo, a large playground for the kids, picnic and barbecue facilities, and hayrides.
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- "My dear little darling"
- In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 5.6
- Letter from Major General Bryan Grimes to his daughter, describing the conditions in camp. Includes historical commentary.
- Format: letter
- Greene Street Bridge in Greenville, North Carolina

- This is the Greene Street Bridge in Greenville, North Carolina. Due to structural issues and cracks in the supports, the bridge, which was formerly a main traffic bridge, was moved and converted to a pedestrian bridge in the town commons.
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- The Tar River from the Greenville Town Commons

- This is the Tar River seen from the Greenville Town Commons.
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- The Science and Technology Building at East Carolina University

- This is the Science and Technology Building at East Carolina University. ECU is located in Greenville, North Carolina.
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- An abandoned train station near Greenville, North Carolina

- This is an abandoned train station near Greenville, North Carolina.
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- Shiloh Farm
- An agritourism business designed to show city and suburb dwellers forgotten practices of farming.
- Format: article/field trip opportunity
- Revolutionary North Carolina
- Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the era of the American Revolution. Topics include the Regulators, the resistance to Great Britain, the War for Indpendence, and the creation of new governments.
- Format: book (multiple pages)
- North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina during the Civil War and Reconstruction (1860–1876). Topics include debates over secession, battles and strategies, the war in North Carolina, the soldier's experience, the home front, freedom and civil rights for former slaves, Reconstruction, and the "redemption" of the state by conservatives.
- Format: book (multiple pages)
- John Chavis
- In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 3.10
- John Chavis (1762?–1838), a free African American living in North Carolina, was a widely respected minister and teacher with long-reaching influence on both whites and African Americans.
- Format: biography
- The Committees of Safety
- In Revolutionary North Carolina, page 2.9
- Excerpts from the minutes of the Committees of Safety set up in North Carolina towns and counties, 1775, for the purpose of enforcing the trade boycott against Britain. Includes historical commentary.
- Format: document
- U.S. House of Representatives
- In Election 2008, page 2.4
- There are 13 congressional districts in North Carolina. A map of North Carolina's congressional districts is available from...
- U.S. House of Representatives
- There are 13 congressional districts in North Carolina. A map of North Carolina's congressional districts is available from...