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Digital North Carolina, the blog of the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center.
For the Record, the blog of the University Archives and Records Management Services.
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Category Archives: Tourism & Development
Film of John F. Kennedy in the Morton collection
On this fiftieth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, A View to Hugh would be remiss without a post about Kennedy. But what to write? JFK has been mentioned or featured several times here, including “A Spark of Greatness,” a … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Filmmaking, Politics, Tourism & Development, UNC, WWII
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The State of OUR STATE at 80
There’s going to be a special birthday party at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh on June 8, 2013: Our State magazine will be 80 years old. The celebration will begin at 11 AM and will include musical … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Photojournalism, Tourism & Development, UNC
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Wait, wait . . . is that Carl Kasell?
Last Tuesday was a fun day at the office. In the morning, library staff gave Carl Kasell a tour of Wilson Library. Kassel, a UNC alumnus, returned to Chapel Hill for an evening event sponsored by the library moderated by … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Biography, Tourism & Development, UNC, Who Am I?
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