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Artists born and raised in Vietnam,Boat People and the children of Boat People are all represented in the wide-ranging ...
Explore Charlotte's breathtaking architectural gems from the historic Mint Museum to the modern Bechtler, showcasing the ...
This marks the 160th anniversary of Union soldiers marching to destroy Raleigh as punishment for Lincoln’s assassination, ...
One woman’s project to commemorate the efforts of Allied forces during World War II from D-Day to the liberation of Paris ...
Jesse Broyles sold peanuts for people and pigeons outside the Capitol from roughly 1959 to 1989, a beloved figure recovering ...
COMMENTARY: From smuggled aid to candlelit prayers, Ukraine’s faithful are holding the line against both bombs and despair.
Formerly a traditional museum with exhibits that focused on post-Civil War life in the North Carolina Piedmont, the Levine Museum of the New South sold the space it had occupied since 1996 and ...
The North Carolina Museum of History is exactly what its name ... Other exhibits focus on themes like sports or the Civil War, and there are a host of temporary exhibits that rotate through ...
It portrays Karl Kuerner, the grim-faced, blue-eyed immigrant who had fought in the German army during World War I ... the Reynolda House Museum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, before traveling ...
Just weeks before World War I ended, the U.S. military established ... In February, the Pentagon restored Fort Liberty in North Carolina back to its original name, Fort Bragg.
Earl Shaffer / Earl Shaffer Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History One of Earl Shaffer’s slides shows the crestline boundary between North Carolina and Tennessee.