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North Carolina Museum of History
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Looking for a great way to spend a day? The NC Museum of History offers high-quality programs and exhibits on a wide variety of topics. Representative exhibits include a collection of African American quilts made in NC from the civil war to just after WWII; objects collected for the museum by the Thirtieth Heavy Separate Brigade of the NC Army National Guard engaged in Operation Iraqi Freedom; objects used by the Office of Strategic Services (a predecessor to the CIA) in operations during WWII; exhibits highlighting health care in NC including conventional medicine, self-care, faith and other healing systems; a NC sports hall of fame; and an exhibit focusing on the struggle for racial equality among African Americans and Native Americans in NC from the 1860s to the late 20th Century.
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