North Carolina Regional Field Experiences
Location
Asheville
Bakersville
Blowing Rock
Boone
Site(s)
Biltmore Estate
www.biltmore.com
North Carolina Homespun Museum
www.grovewood.com
Riverside Cemetery
www.ashevilleparks.org
Smith-McDowell House Museum
www.wnchistory.org
Southern Appalachian Radio Museum
www.saradiomuseum.org
Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site
www.wolfememorial.com
Dellinger’s Mill
Mystery Hill-Heritage and Native American Museum
www.mysteryhill-nc.com
Hickory Ridge Homestead and Living History Museum
www.horninthewest.com
Description
America’s largest home, National Historic Landmark
History of Biltmore Industries Museum, Weaving demonstrations
Final resting place of Thomas Wolfe and O. Henry
Oldest surviving house in Asheville, History exhibits and period rooms
Collection of radios from World War I to 1960s, Operating radio station
Boyhood home of author Thomas Wolfe
State’s oldest working gristmill
Home built in 1902, teaches mountain family life in early 1900s, Native American Artifacts Museum
History recreated with traditional costume, traditional tools, hearth-baking, candle-making, etc.
Grade Span Connections
3-5
2-4
3-5
K-2
K-2
3-5
2-4
K-2
K-2
Boone
Brevard
Bryson City
Cherokee
Cullowhee
Horn in the West Historical Outdoor Drama
www.horninthewest.com
Silvermont Mansion
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
www.gsmr.com
Cherokee Heritage Museum
Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Cherokee Indian Reservation
www.cherokee-nc.com
Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama
www.untothesehills.com
Mountain Heritage Center
www.wcu.edu/mhc
Historical outdoor drama follows frontiersman Daniel Boone and his bank of mountain settlers
Colonial Revival mansion built in 1902
Offers 4 to 41/2 hour round-trip excursion of the Western North Carolina Mountains
Displays of art and cultural items such as masks, crystals, the uketena, etc. Gallery with Native American crafts and art
Technology combined with artifact collection. Multi-sensory trip through Cherokee history
Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Oconaluftee Indian Village, Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama, Qualla Co-op Arts, etc.
Recently updated outdoor drama portraying the history of the Cherokee Indians
Exhibition details 18th century migration of Scotch-Irish to New World and Western North Carolina
3-5
K-2
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
Flat Rock
Fontana Village
Franklin
Hendersonville
Lenoir
Marion
Mars Hill
Moravian Falls
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site – Connemara
www.nps.gov/carl
Fontana Dam
www.westernattractions.com
Macon County Historical Museum
www.maconnchistorical.org
Historic Johnson Farm
www.henderson.k12.nc.us/district/johnsonfarm
Caldwell Heritage Museum
www.caldwellcochamber.org
Historic Carson Home
www.mcdowellnc.org
Rural Life Museum
Perry Lowe Orchards
www.PerryLoweOrchards.com
Historical site where Carl Sandburg (poet, historian, lecturer, author) spent the final 22 years of his life
Largest dam east of the Mississippi, constructed during early 1940s to supply electricity to fuel war effects during World War II
Displays on education, the Civil War, early medicine, textiles and photographs
Home of unique collection of airplanes and memorabilia celebrating Golden Age of General Aviation
Artifactual photographic and demographic exhibits depicting history of Caldwell County
Walnut log cabin, built in early 1800s, filled with unusual household and plantation artifacts
Shows history and culture of Southern Appalachian Region and Madison County
Offers seasonal apple tree maze, special blends of apple cider and dried apples
3-5
3-5
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
Morganton
Murphy
Old Fort
Robbinsville
Sawmills
Spruce Pine
Sam J. Ervin Library and Museum
Cherokee County Historical Museum
Mountain Gateway Museum
www.mcdowellnc.org
Old Fort Railroad Museum
www.mcdowellnc.org
Junaluska Museum, Memorial and Medicine Plant Trail
www.junaluska.com
Fort Defiance
www.fortdefiancenc.org
Historic Orchard at Altapass
www.altapassorchard.com
Replica of Senator Ervin’s home library with items from his days as chairman of Watergate Hearings
Reflects life of Cherokee Indian during time of Cherokee nation and removal along Trail of Tears
Displays mountain lifestyle and history from earliest original inhabitants along with two 1800s log cabins
Illustrates the impact of the railroad system of the western region with railroad and train exhibits, original tools, signal lights and furniture
Several large displays of Native American artifacts, honors prominent Cherokee leader, trail includes plants/shrubs used in making traditional medicine
Home of General William Lenoir, Revolutionary War hero with more than 300 pieces of original clothing and furnishings on display
Appalachian cultural and historical center, features hayrides following path of Revolutionary War soldiers
3-5
3-5
K-2
K-2
2-4
3-5
3-5
Tryon
Valdese
Valle Crucis
Waynesville
Weaverville
Wilkesboro
Polk County Historical Museum
From This Day Forward Outdoor Drama
www.oldcolonyplayers.com
Mast General Store
www.mastgeneralstore.com
Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts
Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace State Historic Site
Wilkes Heritage Museum
www.WilkesHeritageMuseum.com
Former railroad depot, housing more than 500 artifacts dating back to early settlers
Tells the story of the Waldensians, a religious sect from Italy that migrated to NC
National Historic Register, one of the best remaining examples of an old country store
Exhibits heritage crafts, including wood carvings, pottery, Cherokee and Navaho artifacts
Reconstructed birthplace of Civil War-era Governor Zebulon B. Vance
Tells stories of Native Americans, explorers, Revolutionary heroes, Civil War, local industry and important figures like Daniel Boone and Tom Dula “Dooley”
K-2
3-5
K-2
3-5
3-5
3-5
Aberdeen
Albemarle
Asheboro
Bailey
Benson
Burlington
Malcolm Blue Farm and Museum
www.malcolmbluefarm.org
Stanly County Museum
North Carolina Aviation Museum
www.ncairmuseum.org
Country Doctor Museum
www.countrydoctormuseum.org
Benson Museum of History
Alamance Battleground State Historic Site
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/alamanc.htm
Alamance County Historical Museum
Crica-1825 antebellum farm featuring a museum, restored farmhouse, gristmill and barns, National Register of Historic Places and NC Civil War Trails
History of Stanly County, offers tours of two local historic house museums (the Snuggs House – 1873 and the Marks House – 1847)
Examples of America’s warplanes from World War II through Vietnam, collection of authentic military uniforms and memorabilia
Honors the “old family doctor” with restored offices of two country doctors who practiced from 1857-1887
Collection includes railroad memorabilia, antiques, quilts, and farming and hardware artifacts
Site where the North Carolina militia fought against the Regulators on May 16, 1771, also includes the Allen House and a log dwelling similar to what frontier people may have lived in
19th house-museum showing the life of textile pioneer Edwin Michael Holt through period-room setting and tours
K-2
K-2
3-5
K-2
K-2
3-5
K-2
Burlington
Carthage
Catawba
Chapel Hill
Cedarock Historical Work Farm
Textile Heritage Museum
Whistlestop Exhibit at Company Shops
www.whistlestopncrr.com
Bryant House and McLendon Cabin
Carthage Historical Museum
www.townofcarthage.org/history.htm
Historic Murray’s Mill
Chapel Hill Museum
www.chapelhillmuseum.org
North Carolina Collection Gallery
www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/gallery.html
Original site of the Garrett farm dating back to 1820, includes demonstrations on farming techniques used at the turn of the century
Learn about the beginning of the cotton mills, water power, railroads, weaving and knitting of fabrics
Exhibit includes Company Shops which contains many little scenes of life in the late 1800s, speaks to railroad influence on state
McLendon Cabin (circa 1760) and Bryant House (circa 1820)
Artifacts covering more than 200 years of area history, including exhibits of Tyson & Jones Buggy Company
Turn-of-the-Century gristmill, features one of the largest water wheels in the state, a general store and folk museum
Exhibits on Chapel Hill, Southern culture and history
Historic rooms and exhibits from extensive holding of books, maps, photographs and museum objects
K-2
2-4
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
3-5
Charlotte
Cherryville
Clemmons
Clinton
Concord
Cooleemee
Charlotte Museum of History/Hezekiah Alexander Homesite
www.charlottemuseum.org
Historic Rosedale Plantation
www.libweb.uncc.edu/archives/crhc/rosedale.htm
Levine Museum of the New South
www.museumofthenewsouth.org
C. Grier Beam Truck Museum
Cherryville Historical Museum
Mrs. Hanes’ Hand-made Moravian Cookies
www.hanescookies.com
Sampson County History Museum
www.sampsonhmc.com
Backing Up Classics Motor Car Museum
www.backingupclassics.com
Mill Village Museum
Revolutionary War-era home (circa 1774), now museum, features nearly 15,000 artifacts
Remaining example of 19th century Catawba River Valley plantations
Interactive regional history museum features exhibits about Charlotte’s past
Exhibits 14 trucks dating back to 1927 in old-style service station
Contains exhibits following the history of Cherryville from early 1800s
Largest hand-made cookie company in the world, view the entire process of making Moravian cookies
Artifacts from Revolutionary and Civil Wars, WWI and II, Vietnam and Gulf Wars, African and Native American culture
Collection of antique, classic and race cars
Early 1900s artifacts and rare photographs show what life was like in Carolina cotton mill village
3-5
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
2-4
3-5
K-2
K-2
Dallas
Dunn
Durham
Dallas Historic District
Gaston County Museum of Art and History
Averasboro Civil War Battlefield Museum and Chicora Cemetery
General William C. Lee Airborne Museum
Bennett Place State Historic Site
Duke Homestead State Historic Site and Tobacco Museum
Historic Stagville
District includes the Gaston County Museum and the Old Jail
Housed in historic Hoffman Hotel (circa 1852), features authentic furnished period rooms, carriage house features largest collection of horse-drawn carriages in state
Battle of Averasboro historic markers, plantation home used as a Confederate hospital, cemetery for battle’s dead
Museum in Lee’s mansion, traces his personal life and growth of airborne division
Site of Confederate Gen. Johnston’s surrender to Union Gen. Sherman, reconstructed farm house, outbuildings and museum
Duke family’s mid-1800s home, tobacco barns and original factory; museum, film and living history demonstrations of life on typical yeoman farm in 1800s
18th and 19th century buildings, barn and slave quarters offer insights into plantation life, society and culture
K-2
K-2
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
Durham
Ellerbe
Fayetteville
Fort Bragg
Four Oaks
Patterson’s Mill Country Store
Rankin Museum of American Heritage
www.rankinmuseumcom
Airborne and Special Operations Museum
www.asomf.org
Fayetteville Area Transportation Museum
Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex
www.ncmuseumofhistory.org
82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum
www.soc.mil/swcs/museum/museum.shtml
Bentonville Battleground State Historic Site
www.bentonvillebattlefield.nchistoricsites.org
Authentic turn-of-century country store and doctor’s office and pharmacy
Artifacts related to archaeology, paleontology, natural history and early Americana
Explores the 60 year history of airborne and special operations units
Focuses on history of transportation in Cumberland County from Native American times to present day
Chronicles history of southern North Carolina from time of Native Americans to 20th century
Houses history of the 82nd Airborne Division from 1917 to the present
Holds a collection of weapons, military art and cultural items from around the world
Home of largest Civil War land battle on North Carolina soil; walk the fields, tour Harper House where wounded were treated
K-2
K-2
3-5
K-2
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
Four Oaks
Fremont
Gastonia
Gold Hill
Goldsboro
Goldston
Camp Flintlock
www.campflintlock.com
Governor Charles B. Aycock Birthplace State Historic Site
American Military Museum
Village of Gold Hill
www.historicgoldhill.com
Wayne County Museum
www.historicalwaynenc.com
Waynesborough Historical Village
www.wcpl.org/waynesborough.htm
Goldston Historic District
www.visitpittsboro.com
Experience firsthand crafts and activities of Colonial-American family in 1770s
Boyhood home of Gov. Charles B. Aycock featuring restored home, outbuildings, farmstead, one-room schoolhouse and visitor center
Collections include uniforms, weapons, scale models, flags, pictures from all wars and services
Richest mining property east of the Mississippi; visit Rock Jail, Mauney’s 1840 Store and Museum and E.H. Montgomery Store
Features permanent Civil War exhibit with a Confederate Camp scene and diorama of Battle of Goldsborough Bridge
Visit a family home, medical office, one-room school, low office and Quaker meeting house as they were in 19th century
Includes 15 building constructed between 1890 and 1935
3-5
3-5
3-5
2-4
3-5
K-2
K-2
Granite Quarry
Greensboro
Halifax
Hamlet
Old Stone House
www.rowanmuseum.org
Blandwood Mansion
www.blandwood.org
Greensboro Historical Museum
www.greensborohistory.org
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
www.nps.gov/guco
Tannenbaum Historic Park
www.march1781.org
Historic Halifax State Historic Site
www.visithalifax.com
National Railroad Museum and Hall of Fame
www.micropublishing.com/railroad
Two-story Georgian-style house is the oldest structure in Rowan County
19th century Italian villa was home to former North Carolina Gov. John Motley Morehead
12 galleries and 2 restored houses; Greensboro Sit-ins, First Lady Dolley Madison and O. Henry; collection of Civil War firearms and 20th century photography
200 acres and 28 monuments of soldiers, statesmen and patriots of American Revolution honor the site of battle
Park was 18th century farmstead; exhibits of life in Colonial Guilford County
Home of Halifax Resolves, several historic structures including Sally Billy House, Burgess House, Halifax County Jail
One of most photographed stations in U.S; includes photographs, maps, displays, model railroad layout and engines
K-2
K-2
3-5
3-5
K-2
3-5
K-2
Haw River
Henderson
Hiddenite
High Point
Haw River Historical Museum
www.rootsweb.com/~nchrha
Historic Henderson
www.kerrlake-nc.com
Vance County Historical Museum
Hiddenite Center at the Historic Lucas Mansion
High Point Museum and Historical Park
www.highpointmuseum.org
Museum of Old Domestic Life
Rosetta C. Baldwin African-American Museum
Alamance County and textile histories; large collection of photographs from 1890 to present
Brick buildings, churches and remnants of residential areas; constructed in the 1800s
Depicts history of Vance County from American Indian times through World War II
Victorian mansion houses museum of antiques and collectibles, local gem and mineral collection, art gallery and toy and doll collection
Exhibits show the Quaker village from the establishment of furniture and textiles industries to today
Quaker meeting house filled with everyday items necessary to 19th-century rural like in Quaker community
Honors legacy of Miss Rosetta C. Baldwin, her family and many African-Americans and their contributions
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
2-4
Hillsborough
Huntersville
Jamestown
Alexander Dickson House
www.historichillsborough.org
Ayr Mount Historic Site
www.classicalamericanhomes.org
Burwell School Historic Site
www.burwellschool.org
Occaneechi Indian Village
www.occaneechi-saponi.org
Orange County Historical Museum
www.orangeNChistory.org
Ruffin-Rouhlac House
www.historichillsborough.org
Historic Latta Plantation
www.lattaplantation.org
Mendenhall Plantation
www.mendenhallplantation.org
Circa-1790 Quaker-plan house known as “Last Headquarters of the Confederacy”
Restored 1815 plantation home furnished with Federal antiques and decorative art
House (circa 1821, 1848) and outbuildings served as Rev. and Mrs. Burwell’s Female School from 1837 to 1857
1701 reconstructed village with palisade, huts, cooking site, sweat lodge
Historical museum with collections covering pre-Colonial through Revolutionary and Civil War to early 1900s
Now used as Town Hall, early 19th-century house with six outbuildings
Restored circa-1800 Federal-style home with several restored outbuildings
19th-century Quaker homestead supported abolitionist movement during Civil War
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-2
K-4 (and 8)
K-2
K-2
K-2
Kannapolis
Kenly
Kings Mountain
Kittrell
Laurinburg
Dale Trail
Fieldcrest Cannon Textile Museum
Tobacco Farm Life Museum
www.tobaccofarmlifemuseum.org
Kings Mountain Fire Museum
www.kmfire.com
Confederate Cemetery
Historic Downtown Laurinburg
Historic John Blue House and Cotton Gin
Scottish Heritage Center
Self-guided tour of landmarks relating to Dale Earnhardt’s life and NASCAR career
History of textile manufacturing featuring antique hand loom, interactive touch-screen computer monitor and multi-image show
Displays artifacts from all aspects of farm life; depicts rural life as it was during Great Depression
Features more than 500 items including antique fire trucks and fire-fighting equipment
52 soldiers buried in the cemetery died at the Kittrell Springs Hotel
National Register Historic District features 50 buildings in a walking tour of downtown district
100-year old Victorian house, with two museum rooms, three authentic log cabins, restored pre-Civil War cotton gin, miniature steam locomotive
Preserves and highlights Scottish history, culture, music and traditions of Carolinas
3-5
K-2
K-2
K-2
3-5
K-2
K-2
3-5
Lexington
Lumberton
Midland
Milton
Monroe
Mooresville
Davidson County Historical Museum
www.co.davidson.nc.us/museum
Historic Uptown Lexington
www.uptownlexington.com
Robeson County Showcase Museum
www.robesoncountyhistory.org
Reed Gold Mine
www.reedmine.com
Historic Milton
www.webpages.charter.net/ljeffress/webdoc1.html
Monroe Downtown Historic District
Memory Lane Motorsports and Historic Automotive Museum
www.memorylaneautomuseum.com
Museum features artifacts and photographs as well as a second-floor courtroom and is located in Old Davidson County Courthouse (circa 1858)
More than 40 historic properties in National Register Historic District; fringe sites dating from 1824-1948
Museum collection of artifacts relative to Lumberton and Robeson County
Site of the first gold discovery in North America in 1799 by a 12-year-old boy; underground tunnels and restored stamp mill
Historic town still living in the 1800s with shops and completely restored road course race track
Reflects when town was an agricultural and commercial center; period architecture
One-of-a kind vehicles including race cars, vintage autos, motorcycles, toys, etc.
K-2
K-2
K-2
3-5
K-2
K-2
K-2
Mooresville
Mount Airy
Mount Gilead
Mount Olive
Mount Ulla
North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame
www.ncarhof.com
Gertrude Smith House
www.visitmayberry.com
Historic Downtown Mount Airy-“Mayberry”
www.visitmayberry.com
Moore House
www.visitmayberry.com
Mount Airy Museum of Regional History
www.northcarolinamuseum.org