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The Apex Historical Society is a non-profit, membership-supported organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the history of Apex, North Carolina.
As Wake County's non-profit historic preservation organization, Capital Area Preservation (CAP) works to secure a place for our historic resources in Wake County's future through programs of protection, promotion and education.
The Chapel Hill Historical Society is located at the Boundary Street entrance of the Chapel Hill Museum, 523 East Franklin Street, in the Historic District near the campus and downtown area
The North Carolina Office of Archives and History collects, preserves, and utilizes the state's historic resources so that present and future residents may better understand their history. The office safeguards documentary and material evidence of past generations for the education of all citizens and the protection of their democratic rights.
Preservation Durham's mission is to preserve the history, architecture, and cultural heritage of Durham and Durham County and to serve as an institution for the education of citizens through the promotion and appreciation of this heritage.
The county was named for General Thomas Person, a Revolutionary War Patriot, who made significant contributions to Person County and surround areas. He was a trustee of the University of North Carolina, donating large sums of money to the institution and being recognized by the construction of Person Hall.
...fostering community parnerships that enhance Hillsborough's cultural and economic future while preserving our past.
...to preserve, promote and study the historic Trading Path of the Southeastern Piedmont.

