• Truckload of Food Delivery to Greensboro Urban Ministry

    Greensboro Urban Ministry 305 West Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Celebrate the delivery of approximately 40,000 pounds of food to the Greensboro Urban Ministry in honor of America 250. The delivery is part of a nationwide effort in which The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sending 250 truckloads of food to 250 food banks across all 50 states. Greensboro will mark the […]

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  • Dr Brown & Her Network of Women

    Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum 6136 Burlington Road, Gibsonville, North Carolina, United States

    We’re looking forward to welcoming folks to our Women’s History Month tours, “Dr. Brown & Her Network of Women.” Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum staff will take you through Canary Cottage as we discuss the women Dr. Brown surrounded herself with and their impact on Palmer Memorial Institute. This tour will take place at 10 […]

  • Limits of Freedom

    Jamestown Public Library 200 W Main Street, Jamestown, North Carolina, United States

    Limits of Freedom explores the lives of free and enslaved African Americans in Guilford and Rockingham Counties in early U.S. history. Their experiences, from service in the Revolutionary War to work along the Dan River, illustrate the lived reality of people during a time of slavery. Passed down through the generations, the stories in this […]

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  • Let’s Craft! American Flag Fans in Little Red Schoolhouse (Sensory Friendly)

    High Point Museum 1859 E. Lexington Ave, High Point, NC, United States

    Hand fans were used during the American Revolution to cool off and show support to the new country. Join us in the Little Red Schoolhouse and make your own fan! Our Sensory-Friendly environment (dim lights, a calm room, limited people) will be from 10:00am to 12:00pm. FREE. All ages welcome. Drop-in.

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  • Landscapes of Freedom: Rivers of Survivance

    Guilford Courthouse National Military Park 2332 New Garden Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    The history of our region traditionally centers on European settlements and the late 18th-century battle to establish independence from Britain. Less visible are the movements of people and the pursuit of livelihoods and communities that existed before the commemorated military events and continue to the present day. Explore the region’s shifting populations and maps through […]

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  • Special Thursday History Presentation UNCG Department of History: Limits of Freedom

    Jamestown Public Library 200 W Main Street, Jamestown, North Carolina, United States

    UNCG History Professor Anne Parsons will lead a special program as part of the library’s History Thursday series. The program will focus on the Limits of Freedom traveling display, which explores the lives of free and enslaved African Americans in Guilford and Rockingham Counties in early U.S. history. Their experiences, from service in the Revolutionary […]

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  • Sachets in the Historical Park

    High Point Museum 1859 E. Lexington Ave, High Point, NC, United States

    Plants and flowers have their own language and different combinations of them can be used to send messages in secret. Used for medicine, hygiene, and bug repellents during the American Revolution, come to the Historical Park and create your own sweet-smelling sachet. Our costumed interpreters will show you how. FREE. All ages welcome. Drop-in.

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  • America 250 Time Capsule Celebration

    High Point Museum 1859 E. Lexington Ave, High Point, NC, United States

    AI Rendering of Monument Don’t miss your chance to be part of history! We’re hosting a dedication celebration for the America250 Guilford County Time Capsule! Saturday, April 182:00 pm – 4:00 pmHigh Point Museum The event will include the dedication ceremony, an artifact display, light refreshments, family activities, reenactors, and more. Artifacts will be held […]

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  • Meet Christopher A. Cooper, Author of Anatomy of a Purple State

    High Point Public Library 901 N Main Street, High Point, North Carolina, United States

    Cooper will present information about his book, Anatomy of a Purple State, and its impact on NC politics today. He will have copies of his books for sale and will be available to sign them afterward. The event will take place in the Morgan Community Room at the High Point Public Library.

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  • The Heritage Book Club Celebrates America250NC, Spring Selection: A Perfect Frenzy by Andrew Lawler

    High Point Public Library 901 N Main Street, High Point, North Carolina, United States

    The South has always been a few steps off the pathway that the rest of the country has followed. And there were factors involved that may seem counterintuitive to the overarching ideals of the Revolution in the Southern decision to come to Massachusetts’s aid. One of these was Lord Dunmore’s proclamation as royal governor of […]

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  • May Day in the Historic Park

    Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Join us in the Mary Lynn Richardson Historic Park to celebrate colonial lifestyles and history.  Explore the museum’s historic eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings, immerse yourself in a Colonial Mystery game, and learn more about the experiences of early North Carolinians in the Back Country.  This program is organized and developed by Humanities at Work Interns working with the Greensboro History […]

  • Greensboro Jewish History Tour

    Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Temple Emanuel Greensboro 1924 Courtesy: https://synagoguesofthesouth.charleston.edu/ Experience downtown Greensboro and learn about the history of the Greensboro Jewish community. See historic buildings and monuments, and remember the sites that no longer stand. Listen to stories of downtown and how the Jewish community has lived and contributed to Greensboro over the years through docents and guest […]