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North Carolina State Archives and State Library of North Carolina

Archive-It Partner Since: Sep, 2005

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://webarchives.ncdcr.gov/   

Description:

The State Archives and State Library of North Carolina, divisions within the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, operate with legislative mandates to preserve state government information and make it accessible to the citizens of North Carolina (G.S. 121-2, G.S. 125-11.5 - 11.13, G.S. 132-1b). The North Carolina State Government Web Site Archives and Access Program helps fulfill these mandates by providing archiving, preservation, and access services for websites and social media content produced and maintained by North Carolina state agencies.

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Title: North Carolina Highway Historical Markers | Facebook

URL: https://www.facebook.com/NCHistoricalMarkers/

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Description: The Highway Historical Markers Program's facebook page.

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Subject:   Cultural resources,  landmarks

Title: Roanoke Island Festival Park

URL: https://www.roanokeisland.com/

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Description: Web site for Roanoke Island Festival Park, which commemorates the Roanoke Voyages that occurred from 1584 to 1587 and subsequent Outer Banks history. Roanoke Island Festival Park also serves as producer of performing and visual arts programming.

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Subject:   visual arts,  landmarks ,  historic preservation performing arts North Carolina--history

Title: Duke Homestead

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

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

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

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