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North Carolina Collection Gallery


category : Museums
The Gallery's holdings include antique furniture, portraits, statuary, UNC keepsakes, political memorabalia, ship models and Napoleon's death mask. Exhibits explore Sir Walter Raleigh and the English voyages to Roanoke Island, the North Carolina gold rush, 19th century library from Hayes Plantation in Edenton, Eng and Chang, the "original" Siamese twins, and many more.


Address:
Wilson Library, South Road

Phone: (919)962-1172
Our Email: ljocobso@email.unc.edu
Our Website:www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/gallery.html

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