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North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Collected by: North Carolina State Archives and State Library of North Carolina

Archived since: Sep, 2005

Description:

The North Carolina State Government Web Site Archives contains content from the Web sites of North Carolina State Government Agencies, Occupational Licensing Boards, and Commissions. This collection includes many different types of records, in a variety of file formats (such as text-based information, images, and video and audio files) including meeting minutes, policies, and agency publications. The State Library of North Carolina and the North Carolina State Archives have collaborated on this initiative to identify, capture, and make accessible state government information.

Subject:   Government - US States North Carolina Government

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Title: North Carolina Transportation Museum

URL: https://www.nctransportationmuseum.org/

Description: Web site for the North Carolina Transportation Museum, which is located on the site of what was once Southern Railway Company's largest steam locomotive repair facility. The site features an authentic train depot, antique automobiles, and a 37-bay Roundhouse that includes 25 locomotives, dozens of rail cars and other exhibit areas.

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Subject:   Tourism North Carolina--History Transportation,  Historic preservation ,  Local history

Title: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office

URL: http://www.hpo.dcr.state.nc.us/

Description: Web site for the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, which assists private citizens, private institutions, local governments, and agencies of state and federal government in the identification, evaluation, protection, and enhancement of properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology. The agency carries out state and federal preservation programs and is a component of the Office of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. The office serves as the staff of the state historic preservation officer, who is the Deputy Secretary for the Office of Archives and History, and as staff of the North Carolina Historical Commission in the review of state and federal development projects that might affect historic North Carolina properties.

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Subject:   Historic preservation

Title: Duke Homestead

URL: http://www.dukehomestead.nchistoricsites.org/

Description: Web site that details the historic site comprised of the early home, factories, and farm where Washington Duke first grew and processed tobacco. His sons later founded The American Tobacco Company, the world's largest tobacco company. Duke and others helped create a market for Durham-area tobacco products that eventually would turn North Carolina into the heart of an international tobacco empire. Many profits were invested in land and industries but others were used for such humanitarian causes as Duke University, named for the family

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Subject:   Historic preservation ,  Tourism Local history Cultural resources History of North Carolina Landmarks

Title: Bentonville Battlefield Online Store

URL: http://www.bentonvillebattlefield.com/

Description: The online Bentonville Battlefield Civil War Store sells Civil War memorabilia, publications, and other items. This online store is operated by the Bentonville Battlefield Historical Association, Inc. (BBHA) a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of State Historic Sites. All proceeds help to support this State Historic Site.

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Subject:   Historic preservation ,  Tourism Cultural resources Museums and historical societies History of North Carolina

Title: North Carolina Historic Sites - Aycock Birthplace

URL: http://www.aycockbirthplace.nchistoricsites.org/

Description: The Aycock Birthplace maintains and provides interpretive tours for the birthplace of Charles B. Aycock, who was born into a simple, rural home in 1859 and elected governor of North Carolina in 1900. Aycock dedicated his life to improving public education in the state.

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Subject:   Historic preservation ,  Tourism Cultural resources History of North Carolina

Title: North Carolina Office of Archives and History

URL: http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/

Description: The mission of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History is to collect, preserve, and utilize the state's historic resources so that present and future residents may better understand their history. To this purpose, the office safeguards the documentary and material evidence of past generations for the education of all citizens and the protection of their democratic rights. This is done through: Collecting, preserving, and managing archival materials; researching, writing, and publishing works on North Carolina history; identifying, protecting and enhancing historic properties and archaeological sites; preserving, interpreting and maintaining important state historic sites and landmarks; operating programs of technical, professional and financial assistance for private and public history projects; and collecting, preserving and displaying artifacts to educate the public about the state's past. The agency also provides leadership and assistance to encourage the stewardship of historic resources by government agencies, private individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations throughout the state.

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Subject:   Historic preservation ,  Tourism Cultural resources Libraries and archives History of North Carolina

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