Description
Viewers explore three hundred years of North Carolina history from the execution of colonial Surveyor General John Lawson that ignited the Tuscarora War, through the reign of the feared Blackbeard to the greatest theatrical attraction that sailed our coastal waters, the Showboat. It all happened in Bath, the first town.
Home and business owners of historic urban and rural North Carolina structures "show and tell" the experiences and rewards of historic preservation.
Published 01/20/12
A UNCTV program which discussses the art of August Rodin, focusing on the pieces on exhibition at the NC Museum of Art.
Published 01/20/12
Discusses how the technology of steam railroads brought a social revolution to the United States and to North Carolina. Spencer Shops in North Carolina is one of the few steam railroad facilities that survives today.
Published 01/20/12