North Carolina History Musuem - Reed Gold Mine
The following science history museums are notable for notably diving
into the importance of history in science, claiming and listing all the
remnants of the past and showing them to people who want to understand
more on how a certain object or concept become what it is now today.
This article dwells on museums that specialized on the different
advancement that North Carolina has contributed to the nation.
Also included among the North Carolina Historic Sites is the Reed Gold
Mine which is the site of the first documented discovery of Gold in the
United States. It was in 1799 when farmer John Reed found a 17 pound
yellow rock in his farm which he eventually learned as gold. The
following year he asked for assistance to put up the Reed Gold Mine in
Midland, North Carolina. That time, North Carolina has led the
production of gold only to get surpassed by California in the mid-1800s.
The gold mine has been restored for guided tours in underground tunnels
wherein visitors can also explore and experience gold digging in the
past as they will enjoy the sight of gold as well as mining equipment of
the past.
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The history and development of aviation have been pretty much honored in
the Wright Brothers National Memorial located at Kill Devil Hills. The
National Memorial includes the Visitor Center which features an exhibit
that shows the backgrounds in the life of the Wright Brothers' that led
them to the development of the 1903 Flyer. The Visitor Center also
includes a functioning replica of the 1903 Flyer and the Paul E. Garber
First Flight Shrine that documents the significant firsts in the world
of aviation.
It also includes the Centennial Pavilion (2003), an exhibit that
showcases the evolution of aviation, the challenges of flight and the
NASA-sponsored spaces exhibits. The Centennial Pavilion also includes a
multi-purpose auditorium where special events and film programs are
presented.
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The National Memorial also features a replica of the building
(hangar) where the Wrights stored their 1903 Flyer and the take-off
point for the first successful flights by the Wright Brothers. Another North Carolina Historic Site is the North Carolina
Transportation Museum located on the site of the Southern Railway in
Spencer.
The museum, which opened in 1977, documents in the most
possible detail the people and the machines that have helped the
development of transportation in North Carolina. The museum welcomes its
guests through the Visitor Center where they will be oriented with the
primer of the museum. It features a number of historic structures which
include automobile and railroad exhibits and a historic bridge that
overlooks train ride tracks. Some of the exhibits are the "Wagons,
Wheels and Wings" which includes a 1922 fire engine as major
centerpiece, "Bumper to Bumper" that traces the evolution of the
automobile from 1920s to 1980s and the "Robert Julian Roundhouse" which
features one of the largest constructed roundhouses. Picnic facilities
are also available as well as gift shops for those who want to go home
with a souvenir.
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