Cycling is Better in Person

A pedestrian steps off the curb and into the road without looking and promptly gets knocked flat by a passing cyclist. "You were really lucky there," says the cyclist. "What on earth are you talking about! That really hurt!" says the pedestrian, still on the pavement, rubbing his head. The cyclist…

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Meet Enos Slaughter

Enos Slaughter wasn't a man who did what you expected. Born in Person County in 1916 he could've easily resigned himself to life working in a tobacco field. Instead, he turned his ambition and talents toward professional baseball. It was on this kind of field that he became legend. In 1938 Enos…

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Titanic Exhibit at Person County History Museum

TiTANIC Exhibit April 15, 1912 was a cold Monday that marked Oscar Scott Woody's 41st birthday. But this year there would be no celebration. No cake. No party favors. His wife of 18 months was back in North Carolina while he was somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic sorting mail. Just a month…

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Meet the Sappony Tribe

At the Person County Museum of History, you'll find maps, documents, drawings and photos that depict more than 400 years of Native American history. The tribe at the heart of this story is the Sappony. The first mention of the Sappony dates to 1607. Identified as the Monassukapanough by Captain John…

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African American Heritage in Person County

At the Person County Museum of History, it's our job to find and catalog the stories of people in our community who have made a difference. That includes Judy Henry, G.L. Harper and Leonidas Barry. All three of these Person County natives, in their own way, helped provide the spark that ignited the…

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