• 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 […]

    Free
  • 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 […]

  • Revolutionary Women in the Historical Park

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

    Women contributed a lot during the American Revolution. They raised money, protested, provided direct support to troops, and even fought in battle. Join us as our costumed interpreters demonstrate some of the activities that women did for the war effort. Visitors will be able to learn about 18th century gardening, laundering, open hearth cooking, and […]

    Free
  • A Morning with Mr. Jefferson

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

    A Morning with Mr. Thomas Jefferson is a live, interactive historical performance featuring Mr. Tom Pitz portraying the third U.S. President. feature Jefferson discussing his life, the Declaration of Independence, and his Monticello home, followed by audience Q&A. FREE

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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 […]

    Free
  • Summerfield Founders’ Day

    Mark your calendar for the 30th Anniversary Founders’ Day Celebration, taking place May 15–16! Join us as we honor the Town’s original founders and recognize the dedicated individuals who worked tirelessly to achieve incorporation in 1996. This milestone anniversary promises a bigger and better Founders’ Day, featuring live entertainment, food trucks, local vendors, community organizations, and […]

  • Migration Patterns: An Alternative for Locating African American Origins

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

    This presentation focuses on the basic steps of African American Genealogical research and the movement of African Americans throughout the United States. It explores a number of consequential migrations, from Africa to the transatlantic Crossing of African Slaves and the Great Migrations to the Southern Migration in the United States, that helped reshape culture, politics, […]

    Free
  • America 250 Student Art Gallery

    Summerfield Community Center 5404 Centerfield Road, Summerfield, North Carolina, United States

    Join America 250 Guilford County and the Town of Summerfield as we showcase student artwork from across the county. Students are participating in two contests: a 4th-grade flag contest and an all-ages “What America Means to Me” art contest. Winner and runner-up art from each participating school will be showcased as part of Summerfield Founders’ […]

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  • Gardens and Flowers in the Historical Park

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

    Take a turn about our Historic Garden and enjoy the sights and scents that our Founding Fathers also enjoyed. Our costumed interpreters will also share about the variety of uses of plants during the American Revolution and their use today. FREE. All ages welcome. Drop-in.

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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 […]

    Free
  • The True Story of Juneteenth: How Freedom Came to Texas & How We Celebrate

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

    Juneteenth is now a national holiday, but do you know the real story of how freedom came to over 300,000 enslaved people in Texas?  It’s a story that has been altered or left out of this country’s historical narrative for far too long.  This presentation brings the story to life by replacing myths and omissions […]

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