Ava
Gardner Museum, Smithfield. All about the legendary actress
and county native. (919) 934-5830
www.avagardner.org/
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Caswell Center Museum
and Visitors Center,
Kinston. (252) 559-5125
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Caswell No. 1 Fire
Station Museum,
Kinston. (252) 527-1566
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Cherry Hospital Museum, Goldsboro.
Depicts more than a century of history, with photos, log books,
medical and farming equipment. (919) 731-3483
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Children’s Museum,
Rocky Mount. (252) 972-1167
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Country Doctor Museum, Bailey.
(252) 235-4165
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Fremont Heritage Museum.
History of Fremont, with photos, local business ledgers, farm tools, railroad
collection.
(919) 734-2245 |
Greenville Museum of Art.
Features 19th and 20th century American art and the state’s largest public
collection of Jugtown Pottery.
(252) 758-1946
www.greenvillemuseum.org/
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Grifton Historical
Museum, Grifton. Pre-historic and Tuscarora Indian artifacts.
(252) 524-5168
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Imagination Station,
Wilson. Hands-on science museum geared to children.
(252) 291-5113
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May Museum and Park,
Farmville. May family artifacts and large quilt collection.
(252) 753-5814
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Norlina Train Museum.
(252) 456-2406
www.norlina.com/museum.html |
Spring Hope
Historical Museum.
(252) 478-3213
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Tobacco Farm
Life Museum,
Kenly. (919) 284-3431
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Wayne County Museum, Goldsboro.
(919) 734-5023
www.historicalwaynenc.com
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Wilbur A. Tyndall
Tractor Museum,
Pink Hill. (252) 568-3261 |