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We’re Refreshing Our “In the Classroom” Section to Make It Even Better for You!

The North Carolina Museum of History is working behind the scenes to enhance your experience and make it easier than ever to access the trusted educational resources educators know and love. Check back soon for the new and improved site—we can’t wait to share it with you!

In the meantime, enjoy program highlights below!

American Indians in North Carolina: Past and Present

In this archived LIVE!, we explored the 1,000-year-old Town Creek Indian Mound, located in Montgomery County. Who were the people who lived here, and what were their lives like?

2025 Virtual AIHC Education Day

American Indian Heritage Celebration Education Day

This compilation celebrates the vibrant and transformative experiences of Cultural Education Days.

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Turtle Pouch Craft Page

from our Crafting Carolina Educator Notebook

Tar Heel Junior Association

Tar Heel Junior Historian Association

the Tar Heel Junior Historian Association is made up of FREE history clubs located all around the state.

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We Are Water Protectors

Our Carolina Cover to Cover program highlight books and story guides that connect to topics in North Carolina history.

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Temporarily Closed for Renovation

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