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As part of today’s Independence Day celebrations, the Charlotte Museum of History held its annual naturalization ceremony. Seventeen people took the oath to become U.S. citizens.
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After an eight-year restoration and fundraising effort, Charlotte's historic Siloam School building will reopen to the public this Saturday with a special homecoming event.
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Officials with the Charlotte Museum of History want to be included in the annual distribution of operational funding support from the city that many other arts organizations receive annually.
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The Charlotte Museum of History is marking Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANPI) Heritage Month with “Threaded Traditions,” a new exhibit highlighting contemporary Filipino textiles. The museum is also hosting a special documentary screening tonight.
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This year's Fourth of July holiday carried extra meaning for 20 people who became U.S. citizens at the Charlotte Museum of History in a special naturalization ceremony.
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A new exhibit at the Charlotte Museum of History shines a light on the story Rosenwald Schools, which were crucial to Black education in the South. The exhibit features photographs, and the museum is continuing its work of restoring a Rosenwald School in Charlotte, the Siloam School.
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The Charlotte Museum of History's new exhibit "Charlotte: Signs of Home" opens Oct. 16 and will feature iconic signs from Charlotte's history, including the JFG Coffee sign, The Penguin sign and Eastland Mall sign.
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The Charlotte Museum of History's annual Mad About Modern tour of midcentury modern homes is virtual again this year. But that format also presented a unique opportunity.
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It’s time to take a look at events on tap for the weekend in the Queen City. The Charlotte Museum of History is hosting its annual African American Heritage Festival, an outdoor jazz series kicks off, the Davidson Players have a comedy production this weekend only, and the Bechtler Ensemble will be at the Duke Mansion.
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To Cap African American Heritage Fest, Charlotte Museum Allows Visitors In For Siloam School ExhibitThe Charlotte Museum of History hasn't opened its doors to the general public since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. That's changing soon, but first, the museum will let guests inside during the final day of the African American Heritage Festival to see a new exhibit on the Siloam School.