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North Carolina Mountains to the Sea Trip Historical Structures Produced by: Susan Higdon, John Harrington, Jenn McBrayer, and Cheryl Fuller

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North Carolina Mountains to the Sea Trip

Historical StructuresProduced by: Susan Higdon,

John Harrington, Jenn McBrayer, and Cheryl Fuller

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Grade 8 Social Studies

• Goal 8: The learner will evaluate the impact of demographic, economic, technological, social, and political developments in North Carolina.

• 8.4: Access the importance of regional diversity on the development of economic, social, and political institutions in North Carolina.

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Question of the Day:

• What role did the historical structures (homes) play in North Carolina’s history and how did they contribute to the unique character of our state today?

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Complete a venn diagram of two of the following structures showing their similarities and differences.

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After viewing historical structures and completion of the chart ,we will then have a whole class discussion. This will also be the evaluation component for participating in the discussion stemming from the question of the day.

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Teacher’s Note

Exploration of historical structures throughout each county in North Carolina could be an expansion of this question/discussion. The teacher could offer extra credit for students furthering and sharing information about other historical structures/homes.

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Pack your bags and let’s head out across North Carolina on an awesome adventure from the mountains to the sea! Click on the pictures in the next slides to see interesting information about each location.

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North Carolina Road MapDon’t be afraid to take your time and explore the historic homes carefully.

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Biltmore Estate in Biltmore, NCwww.biltmore.com/

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Library in Biltmore House(Try searching for images of the Vanderbilts in the EM Ball archives)

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Biltmore Estate Gardens

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Biltmore at Christmas

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State Capitalwww.nchistoricsites.org/capitol/stat_cap/tour.htm

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Rotunda in the State Capital

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Hope Plantation in Windsor, NCwww.hopeplantation.org/

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Sitting room in Hope Plantation Home, Windsor

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An ongoing archaeology project is revealing fascinating information about the lives of Hope Plantation’s slaves.

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Tryon Palace in New Bern, NCwww.tryonpalace.org

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A blacksmith plies his tradeat Tryon Palace.

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Tryon Palace once served as North Carolina’s capitol and played an important part in shaping the state’s government after the Revolutionary War.

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A closer look at Tryon Palace might reveal some interesting insightsinto the economics of the late1700’s.

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Carl Sandburg Home, Hendersonville, NCwww.nps.gov/carl/

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Sandburg’s writing room

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Sandburg’s Living Room

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You have traveled across North Carolinafrom the Mountains, through the Piedmont area, and ended on the Coast of this, “The Tar Heel State.”

Thanks for traveling…this adventure ends here, but yours is just beginning…