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Jewel found in ruins of Colonial-era North Carolina tavern reveals coded message By . Sean Keach, The Sun. Published July 11, 2019, 11:15 a.m. ET. The glass jewel discovered in the excavation.
Down a long gravel drive and beside a soybean field in a remote part of northeastern North Carolina, one of the state’s oldest houses is having a renaissance.The wisteria that enveloped the Duke ...
While charming central streets are common in small towns all over the U.S., this one is especially charming. It's packed with ...
An aerial view of Tryon Palace. Originally built between 1767 and 1770, it served as the first permanent capital of of North Carolina and as the official residence of the state’s British governors.
Even before the Lost Colony, great waves of emigration and migration were reshaping the region now known as North Carolina. As foreign empires invaded the… Unlearning Colonial North Carolina | WUNC ...
NEW BERN, N.C. - North Carolina was on the fringe of the British Empire when Royal Gov. William Tryon determined that the colony needed a capitol more reflective of the majesty of King George III.
Unlearning Colonial North Carolina By Grant Holub-Moorman, Frank Stasio. Published October 8, 2019 at 12:25 PM EDT Listen ... On his personal connection to racial blending in North Carolina: ...