. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. -Jill ffMH II f AC*-: )â â â â HIM MM! III MHh Miii uin hum ici New Albemarle Museum Opens men visitors come to the Museum of the Albemarle, they are treated to a waterfront view of the Pasquotank River. The new 50,000-square-foot facility is on the riverfront in downtown Elizabeth City. The new museum includes a 200-seat auditorium, four classrooms and public gathering areas. In the lobby, a 1904 Albemarle Sound shad boat by noted boatbuilder Alvirah Wright is on display. The new museum has two exhibits.


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. -Jill ffMH II f AC*-: )â â â â HIM MM! III MHh Miii uin hum ici New Albemarle Museum Opens men visitors come to the Museum of the Albemarle, they are treated to a waterfront view of the Pasquotank River. The new 50,000-square-foot facility is on the riverfront in downtown Elizabeth City. The new museum includes a 200-seat auditorium, four classrooms and public gathering areas. In the lobby, a 1904 Albemarle Sound shad boat by noted boatbuilder Alvirah Wright is on display. The new museum has two exhibits. "Crafted from Silver: Objects in the Museum's Collection" features flatware from Edenton silversmiths, as well as ancient tea services. The chronological exhibit "Our Story" includes transportation items, furniture, agricultural arti- facts and other large objects from different eras. Also, visitors can watch noted restoration specialist Russell Steele work on projects, including a smokehouse. Call the museum at 252/335-1453 for specific demonstration times, or send an e-mail to For other information, visit the Web: and follow the museum link. â "urtesy NCLLP Freedoms's Voice Exhibit Opens "Through Dec. 31, the Outer Banks History Center in Manteo will feature Freedom's Voice, an exhibit tracing and highlighting African American cultural history on the Outer Banks. "This exhibit honors unheard voices and untold stories," says KaeLi Spears, curator of the Outer Banks History Center. Produced by North Carolina State University's Language and Life Project (NCLLP) in collaboration with the history center, Freedom's Voice incorporates excerpts from oral histones, a video documentary, artifacts, photographs and historical illustrations to explore the contributions of African Americans along North Carolina's Outer Banks. Featured stones include the Freedmen's Colony on Roanoke Island, the all-bla


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