Museum of the Albemarle

Museum of the Albemarle

Museum of the Albemarle viewed from Waterfront Park
Location within North Carolina
Established 1967[1]
Coordinates 36°10′N 76°08′W / 36.17°N 76.13°W / 36.17; -76.13
Type history museum
Website http://www.museumofthealbemarle.com

The Museum of the Albemarle is located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. It serves as the northeastern regional branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. This area of North Carolina is sometimes considered the birthplace of English North America, with close proximity to Roanoke Island and the "Lost Colony" of 1585.

Established in 1967 in a former NC Highway Patrol station south of Elizabeth City, the Museum has since expanded with a new three-story museum building in 2008 located on the Downtown Waterfront.

The core exhibit is "Our Story", a 6200 sq. ft. gallery featuring over 700 artifacts that interpret the rich history and culture of the 16-county Albemarle region of northeastern North Carolina.

Other branches of The North Carolina Museum of History include:

Junior docent program

Museum of the Albemarle's Junior Docent program involves people between the ages of 13 and 18.

References

Coordinates: 36°17′47″N 76°13′11″W / 36.2964°N 76.2196°W / 36.2964; -76.2196

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