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Music, Movies and More at Arts in the Museum Park 2009

CONCERTS AND PERFORMANCES Pink Martini Saturday, June 6, 8 p.m. Taking full advantage of China Forbes’s seductive vocal power, Pink Martini’s multilingual repertoire of original and classic songs...

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October Programs at N.C. Museum of History

For many people, fall weather brings a renewed sense of energy. October programs at the N.C. Museum of History provide many reasons to get out and enjoy the season. The month’s programs range from the...

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Triracial Moviegoing during the Jim Crow Era

Learn something new during your lunch hour at the N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh. Drop by for History à la Carte: Triracial Moviegoing on Wed., Nov. 14, at 12:10 p.m. Bring your lunch. Admission and...

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A Polar Express Adventure

Children and adults can experience “A Polar Express Adventure” at the Museum of the Albemarle.  The Albemarle Railroad Club’s O scale train display of the Polar Express will provide an adventure for...

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Run of Reel to Real Exhibit Extended

The popularity of the exhibit Real to Reel: The Making of Gone with the Wind has been so overwhelming that the N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh will be extending its run through Sunday, April 14. The...

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February Programs at the N.C. Museum of History

February is Black History Month, and several programs at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh will highlight the experiences of African Americans in North Carolina. Join the African American...

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Tryon Palace Kicks Off Free Movie Night with ‘Ratatouille’

Tryon Palace begins a yearlong film festival on Tuesday, March 12 with a free showing of the animated hit “Ratatouille.” The first of four films slated for the Palace’s food-inspired Fresh from the...

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Reel to Real: The Making of the Gone with the Wind

Winner of 10 Academy Awards, Gone with the Wind remains popular decades after its 1939 premiere.Hollywood’s highly romanticized movie of the “Old South”   is based on Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer...

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History for Lunch: The Clothing of the 1860s

In conjunction with the Museum of the Albemarle’s newest exhibit Real to Reel:  The Making of Gone with the Wind, Education Coordinator Charlotte Patterson will present a History for Lunch program on...

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Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg

July marks the 150th anniversary of the largest and bloodiest battle of the American Civil War: the Battle of Gettysburg. Called the “high tide” of the Confederacy, the clash in Pennsylvania raged from...

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August Programs at the N.C. Museum of History

Escape from the heat with cool August programs at the N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh. You won’t have to sweat the prices either — all August programs are free. Watch the 1976 Academy Award-winning...

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At the Movies: “All the President’s Men”

In 1972 one of the nation’s most serious political scandals, Watergate, began to unfold. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the first televised hearing of the Senate Select Committee that...

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