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Queen Anne's Revenge project archaeologists and conservators will be the STEM Expo with activities and information. Stop by and see them!

Staff from the Queen Anne's Revenge Conservation Lab will be at the 19th Annual KidsFest Spooktacular with interactive activities and lots of information about underwater archaeology and archaeological conservation! 

NC Office of State Archaeology and Underwater Archaeology Branch staff will have a booth at the festival. Stop by to learn about what we do and how to get involved!
Join Shannon Ricles to learn how the USS Monitor was key to keeping the Union's blockade in place and thus saving the Union.
Come out to "Arch in the Park" to talk with the experts and learn all about what we do, why we do it, and how you can get involved!
See archaeologists in action as we look for evidence of the original Halifax Courthouse. Learn about modern excavation techniques and discover what it means to be an archaeologist!
What is archaeology? It’s more than just digging in the dirt! Come out to “Public Archaeology Day” to talk with the experts and learn all about what we do.

The North Carolina Office of State Archaeology will hold a Public Archaeology Day at the Wire Pasture Access of Lumber River State Park on Saturday, April 28, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Wire Pasture is located at 11765 US 74 Highway W, Maxton, N.C.

Office of State Archaeology staff will join other DNCR departments for this event intended to promote and disseminate information on the benefits of formal and higher education among the Hispanic youth of North Carolina.