projects portfolio: museums

The Burwell School

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums

The exhibits are located in the secondary room in the small two-room school house behind the main house, and tell the stories of the Burwell family, Anna Burwell, Elizabeth Keckly, and the students who attended the Burwell School.

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Batten Memorial

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums

The Batten Memorial is a traveling exhibit that is added to on a yearly basis.

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Roanoke River Lighthouse and Maritime Museum

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums

The Roanoke River Lighthouse and Maritime Museum is just one of the many grassroots exhibits we have been involved with.

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Marbles Kids Museum - Around Town Exhibit

project type: museums

Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh opened their doors on September 29 to over 10,000 visitors.

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"Why Me?" Eugenics In North Carolina

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums

This traveling exhibit made its debut at the North Carolina History Museum and has received much attention.

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Granville County Museum

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums , prototypes

Once known as the “Athens of the South” Granville County is known for its educational and cultural history, as well as its position as one of the leading counties in the state for tobacco farming and research.

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Roanoke Canal Trail and Museum

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums

Located along the Roanoke River, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina was once bustling with the transportation of goods from east to west along this crucial water route and on the canal that circumvented the rapids there. Now a nature trail and museum, the site tells the story of how the uses of the canal, the town and surrounding areas have evolved over the years.

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Fort Fisher Museum - Fort Fisher Historic Site

project type: museums

Historic Fort Fisher, strategically located where the Cape Fear River empties into the Atlantic Ocean, was originally built to protect this important crossroads of commerce and transportation during the Civil War.

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