Step Into the Past All Week at Alamance Battleground » See living history demonstrations through Oct. 12 at Alamance Battleground
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- New on our #blog: Sec. Kluttz discover our #StateRecords preservation program. Read more: bit.ly/197uAML cc: @NCArchives, @NCSRC------------------------------------- 10 hours ago
- Curator Earl Ijames discusses the new exhibit on the Preliminary #EmancipationProclamation at @NCmuseumhistory: bit.ly/10ihxkP------------------------------------- 13 hours ago
- 38 signs you're from #NC w/ plenty of references to our #history includ. one on #Blackbeard and his flagship: bit.ly/10ppmp4------------------------------------- 18 hours ago
- #OnThisDay in #NC #history (1840): the architect of @ncstatecapitol was just right before the building was finished: bit.ly/14UvhWg------------------------------------- 21 hours ago
- Sec. Kluttz had a great time celebrating @TownofEdenton's 300th anniversary w/ @PatMcCroryNC. More on our #blog: bit.ly/14ys2nV------------------------------------- 1 day ago
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