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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Opening Night, 11 March 2016

“This is a big night for the Carteret County Historical Society and for Pine Knoll Shores,” said Michelle Powers, an active member of the PKS History Committee and vice-president of the Historical Society Board. She was speaking at the March 11 dedication of the new Rodney Kemp Gallery in the former History Place and the formal opening of the gallery’s first exhibit, “Beach Town in a Forest: The Story of Pine Knoll Shores.” Approximately 145 invited guests were in attendance.


Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Museum Touch Screen


The Pine Knoll Shores History Committee, in conjunction with the Carteret County Historical Society, presents "Beach Town in a Forest: The Story of Pine Knoll Shores." The exhibit runs from March 15, 2016, through March 15, 2017, in the Rodney Kemp Gallery at the History Museum of Carteret County, located in Morehead City, NC. The exhibit's focus is on First People and Early Exploration, Early Settlement, Alice Hoffman, World War II, and The Roosevelts. Other historical stories are presented in an electronic format on a touchscreen display. This post presents the material included in the touchscreen exhibit.