Companies tagged with: Museum
This is an original structure interpreting the rural education in eastern North Carolina. The museum exhibits artifacts and photographs of local war veterans.
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The last remaining cottage which was part of the Watauga Hotel serves as a museum in historic downtown Blowing Rock. The Watauga Hotel was built in 1884. Museum also includes documents from voter registrations and the 1880 Census of Watauga County.
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Established in 1945 to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret the history of the Division from 1917 to the present. The primary purpose of the museum is to tell the military and civilian communities about the Division in World Wars I and II, airborne development in the early 1940s, the major airborne campaign of World War II, and the history of the 82nd Airborne Division following World War II
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The Ackland Art Museum has a permanent collection of over 14,000 works representing the art of Asia, Africa, Europe, and America – with works ranging from ancient times to the 20th century.
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Nineteenth-century plantation complex depicting the lifestyle of the Holt family in Alamance County, pioneers in the state’s textile industry. Contains five-period rooms, a permanent textile exhibit on Alamance Plaids, and rotating local history exhibits.
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A local and regional history museum on the history of Alleghany County. Operated by the Alleghany Historical and Genealogical Society.
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One of the largest private collections of Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the country. Gift shop and Heritage Diner both on site.
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A collection of military artifacts and archives covering all services and all wars from the Civil War to Desert Storm.
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Dr. Harold Sims's 30+ year collection of all things relating to the house cat. The collection includes pictures going back to the late 1800's, modern art, folk art, rare advertising, cat posters, glass cats and more.
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The Andy Griffith Museum is home to the largest collection of Andy Griffith memorabilia from the life and career of Andy Griffith including props from the show donated by Andy Griffith and other prominent cast members.
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Home built in 1903 for the founding fathers of nearby Appalachian State University. Visitors learn about how mountain families lived in the early 1900s.
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Located in the downtown historic area of Hendersonville, the Appalachian Pinball Museum is a unique museum facility with pinball machines and classic video games for adults and kids of all ages to play.
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The small structure was previously owned by Dr. Edmund S. Ashe, who built in around 1890, and then Dr. Jimmy Covington. The building to serve as a lasting tribute to Anson's doctors and nurses.
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One of the state’s best art museums located inside Pack Square. Permanent collection of 20th-century American art including George Innes and Romare Bearden.
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New museum located in downtown Asheville. The first women's cultural museum in the southeast. The museum has 3,000 square feet of gallery space which houses 10 or more exhibits at one time. Exhibits range from historic to contemporary.
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