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82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum, Fort Bragg, North Carolina (Military)
The museum tells the story of the 82d Division from World War I to present. It captures its conversion to an Airborne Division and tells that story from 1942 to present. The museum has an airpark with seven aircraft from a UH-1 Huey to a future C-130.
Alamance Battleground State Historic Site, Burlington, North Carolina (History, Historic House, Military, Park)
The site of the battle which occured on May 16, 1771 between the Regulators and Governor Tryon's British Militia.
American Military Museum, Gastonia, North Carolina (History)
Collection of military artifacts and archives covering all services and all wars from Civil War to Desert Storm.
Attmore-Oliver House Museum - New Bern Historical Society, New Bern, North Carolina (History, Historic House, Historical Society)
Clouds of the Civil War gathered around New Bern and three of Hannah Oliver’s brothers enlisted in the Confederate army. Her oldest brother, Sitgreaves Attmore and her middle brother, Isaac Taylor Attmore, died while in Confederate service. The youngest Attmore boy, George, was only 13 when the war began. He was wounded while serving in the Confederate army but survived. The house, too, survived t...
Aurora Fossil Museum, Aurora, North Carolina (Archaeology, Natural History, Science)
We accomplish this task through exhibits, outreach programs and field studies. Our own fossil pile, affectionately dubbed the 'Pit of the Pungo', is an unlimited source of Miocene age fossils donated by our local phosphate mine. In these fossil rich soils, one may find the remains of ancient sharks, whales, bony fish, corals, shells and other invertebrates. Our staff will willingly provide persona...
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