Museums in Morrisville, NC

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Bennett Place Historic Site gallery

This simple farmhouse was located between Confederate General Johnston's headquarters in Greensboro and Union General Sherman's headquarters in Raleigh, Nor

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African-American Cultural Complex gallery
30YEARS IN BUSINESS

The African American Cultural Complex Museum has a unique collection of artifacts, documents and displays of outstanding contributions. The AACC has a numb

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V & E Simonetti Historic Tuba Collection gallery

We are the largest privately-held tuba museum in the world! The 300+ instruments in the Collection, currently housed in Durham, North Carolina, represent

Horace Williams House gallery

This restored 19th-century home now houses Chapel Hill's Preservation Society.This restored 19th-century home now houses Chapel Hill's Preservation Socie

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Historic Oak View County Park gallery

Nineteenth-century farmstead tells the story of America's agricultural and rural heritage, featuring a 19th-century farmhouse, history interpretive cente

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Southeast Raleigh
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Duke Homestead gallery

At Duke Homestead, visitors can tour the early home, factories, and farm where Washington Duke first grew and processed tobacco. Duke's sons later founded T

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Duke Homestead