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Frisco Native American Museum
The Frisco Native American Museum features artifacts from many North American tribes as well as the original inhabitants of Hatteras Island. The museum’s nature trails wind through several acres of beautiful maritime forest.
FriscoTEL - 252-995-4440 Read More
Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Gain an extensive history on the Cherokee Indians at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian filled with Cherokee artifacts, digital films, holographs, photographs, and more from the 11th millennium BC to the 20th century.
CherokeeTEL - 828-497-3481 Read More
Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology
Established in 1963, the Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology (MOA) explores many different peoples and their cultures from ancient to modern times.
Winston-SalemTEL - 336-758-5000 Read More
African American Cultural Center
The African American Cultural Center hosts nationally and internationally recognized artists known for capturing various historical and contemporary happenings related to African American and African diaspora cultures.
RaleighTEL - 919-515-5210
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum
The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum interprets the life and work of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown who was a prominent educator, advocate for social justice, and “First Lady of Social Graces”.
GibsonvilleTEL - 336-449-4846
Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture at Levine Center for the Arts is a community epicenter for music, dance, theater, visual art, film, arts education programs, literature and community outreach.
CharlotteTEL - 704-547-3700
Henderson County Heritage Museum
Visit the Historic Henderson County Courthouse, now known as the Henderson County Heritage Museum. Groups will find artifacts, archives, and view exhibits that tell the story of Henderson County’s past.
HendersonvilleTEL - 828-694-1619
Mexico-Cárdenas Museum
At the Mexico-Cárdenas Museum, see examples of outstanding folk art, ancient jewelry, embroidered traditional costumes, Mayan and Aztecan school books, and historical photographs of President Cárdenas.
WaxhawTEL - 704-843-6045
Museum of the Southeast American Indian
Museum of the Southeast American Indian contains exhibits of authentic Indian artifacts, arts and crafts from Indian communities all over the Americas, with primary focus on tribes from the American Southeast.
PembrokeTEL - 910-521-6282
Rosenzweig Gallery
Housed at Judea Reform Congregation, the Rosenzweig Gallery presents exhibits of Jewish religious and creative arts and crafts, as well as original programs of Judaica, religious prints and books from the Rosenzweig Collection.
DurhamTEL - 919-489-7062
Scottish Tartans Museum
The Scottish Tartans Museum traces the origins and modern day usage of the classic Scottish tartan, particularly the kilt. Groups will enjoy the many fashionable displays of tartan fabric as they take a tour of the museum.
FranklinTEL - 828-524-7472
Town Creek Indian Mound
At Town Creek Indian Mound see the reconstructed ceremonial center, exhibits and audiovisual programs, a nature trail, burial house, and more. Programs throughout the year focus on Native American lifestyles.
Mt. GileadTEL - 910-439-6802