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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 War of 1812 Bicentennial

URL: http://nc1812.ncdcr.gov/

Description: The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources has established a team of staff and citizen members to plan for the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. The team’s mission is to develop events, activities, and materials to educate the public about “America’s Second War for Independence” and the role of North Carolina and North Carolinians in that war.

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Subject:   History of North Carolina,  Education ,  Military

Title: Education Resources - North Carolina Museum of History

URL: http://nchistoryresources.org/

Description: The North Carolina Museum of History offers over 300 educational resources about North Carolina history. Many are free, and many can be easily integrated into the North Carolina public school curriculum. All resources are searchable by keywords, audience, school grade, and curriculum goal number.

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Subject:   Education

Title: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program

URL: http://www.ncmarkers.com/

Description: This state program, modeled after one begun in Virginia in 1926, was an effort to standardize the practice of marking sites of statewide historical significance. For young people the markers may spark a curiosity that leads to further study of and appreciation for the historical development of the region. For visitors the signs may be their only exposure to the history of the Tar Heel State. For native North Carolinians the presence of a state marker in their community can be a source of pride, a signal that an event of historical significance took place close to home.

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Subject:   History of North Carolina,  Education

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