Press Releases
State Historic Preservation Office Begins Hoke County Comprehensive Architectural Survey
Hoke County has been chosen as the subject of a comprehensive survey of historic buildings and landscapes planned from 2021-23.
Materiales educativos en español ahora disponibles en el Museo de Ciencias Naturales online
El Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Carolina del Norte se enorgullece en anunciar la incorporación de varias páginas web completamente en español dedicadas a proporcionar recursos educativos, así com
Cannons to Boom at Bentonville for 'Heavy Thunder'
Eyewitnesses to the battle of Bentonville likened the noise of the fight to “one continuous peel of heavy thunder.” Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site will look to recreate that noise on A
Smokies Sampler Exhibit Spotlights Craft Artisans
For centuries, Western North Carolina artists have made the region renowned for handmade craft, from the living traditions of the Cherokee to today’s contemporary craft artisans.
Duke Homestead Presents Vintage Baseball at Durham Athletic Park
Join Duke Homestead State Historic Site at the historic Durham Athletic Park for an evening of two vintage baseball games on Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
State Library Announces Federal Grants to Local Libraries
The State Library of North Carolina proudly announces the SLNC Adapts Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awardees.
National Trust Funds N.C. African American Heritage Commission Project to Mark Green Book Sites
Charlotte Hawkins Brown State Historic Site Receives a History of Equal Rights Grant
The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, a North Carolina State Historic Site, has received a $278,763 grant from the U.S.
N.C. Land and Water Fund Distributed Over $20 Million in Grants in 2020
The North Carolina Land and Water Fund (NCLWF), formerly known as the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, will help conserve lands and protect waterways serving millions of North Carolinians through
National Register Adds 13 North Carolina Historic Places
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is pleased to announce that three historic districts and eight individual properties across the state have been added to the National
