The event will feature living history displays, artifact highlights, artillery displays and family activities.
Gaston County Museum's exhibit "Making Our Voices Heard" highlights North Carolinian activists' roles in expanding democracy.
Fort Fisher State Historic Site invites the public to mark the 161st anniversary of the fort's capture in the Civil War.
Congressman Don Davis honored former NC Governor James “Jim” Baxter Hunt Jr. on the House Floor. Governor Hunt passed away at ...
As America approaches its 250th birthday, the story of the nation isn’t just written in textbooks, it’s preserved in letters, ...
A public in-remembrance service to honor former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and the six other victims who died in a ...
Six years later, Gant sold off half of his construction company to pursue NASCAR racing full time. Across 25 starts in his ...
The Camel City Coach Company and the Bahnson Company building have been nominated by the North Carolina Department of Natural ...
Fisheries ecologist Dr. Jim Morley will explain the life history of sheepshead during the Jan. 15 "Science on the Sound" ...
Preeminent Haywood County historian and author Carroll C. Jones has released his eighth book, titled Glimpses into Haywood ...
The Noquisiyi Mound in Franklin, North Carolina, is close to being returned to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
This month, Dr. Jim Morley, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at ECU, will present, “Investigating the life history of Sheepshead, North Carolina’s toothiest fish”.