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North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

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The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources is a cabinet-level department within the state government of North Carolina dedicated to overseeing projects in the arts, culture, and history within the borders of the state. The Department oversees the Office of Archives and History, which in turn operates the Division of State History Museums, bringing such museums as the North Carolina Museum of History, Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, Museum of the Albemarle, Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex, Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center, and the North Carolina Maritime Museum under the general umbrella of Cultural Resources.[1]

References

  1. ^ North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Office of the Secretary (2011). "2011-2013 Strategic Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 6 December 2012.