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Hillsborough / North Carolina / United States
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Burwell School Historic Site is owned and operated by the Historic Hillsborough Commission, a 501 c ( 3 ) non-profit organization. The Commision was created by an Act of the 1963 North Carolina General Assemply and the Commisions 34 members are appointed by the Governor. The Commissions mission is "to maintain and preserve Burwell School Historic Site ; to interpret the history of 19th century Hillsborough for the enrichment of the public ; and to celebrate and promote the culture and heritage of Hillsborough and Orange County".In the summer of 1837, the Burwells opened their landmark school, one of the earliest female academies in North Carolina, in a brick school building in their backyard. The school building also still stands on the property. For two decades ( 1837 - 1857 ), Burwell School educated 200 students in an academically rigorous curriculum designed by Mrs. Burwell to make them "thorough scholars and useful members of society."Burwell School was also the girlhood home of Elizabeth Hobbes Keckly, who was enslaved in the Burwell household as a teenager. Mrs. Keckly went on to become a successful businesswoman, author, activist, educator, and the confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln.During the Civil War, Burwell School acquired the nickname of the "Beehive" as it served as a temporary residence for over 30 enslaved people and members of the Collins and Warren families from coastal North Carolina.Burwell School TodayToday, Burwell School is a unique landmark facility in Historic Hillsborough. It thrives as a place of learning, offering guided tours that explore the Sites diverse history and dynamic childrens heritage education programs. It also serves as a community gathering place, hosting lectures, exhibits, concerts and special events such as Neighborhood Night, Dog Day Afternoon, the Community Ice Cream Social and author readings and signings for the Hillsborough Literary Association.Burwell School is listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places and is home to a North Carolina State Road Marker that commemorates the life and work of Elizabeth Hobbes Keckly.
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Hillsborough / North Carolina / United States
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Hillsborough Arts Council For over twenty years, the Hillsborough Arts Council has been serving the arts and cultural needs of the Hillsborough community through a diversity of initiatives and services. The Arts council is a volunteer, non-profit organization whose primary role is to support the arts and enhance our community through education and by organizing events that feature local artists for the enjoyment and education of the general public. The Hillsborough Arts Council meets the second Tuesday of every month at 7: 00 p.m. at 220 South Churton Street. All who are interested in the Hillsborough, NC Arts Council and its programs, who want to know more about the arts in Hillsborough, or who have suggestions for future Arts Council programs and events are welcome to attend meetings. The programs are funded, in part, by grants from the North Carolina Arts Counci l, the Hillsborough Tourism Board, The Town Of Hillsborough, NC other state funded agencies and by individual donations. This support allows the council to offer numerous arts related educational services, workshops, community events, programs and exhibitions. The Hillsborough Arts Council works in partnership with The Town of of Hillsborough NC, The Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce, The Alliance For Historic Hillsborough, the Orange County Historical Museum, the Historical Foundation of Hillsborough, The Arts Council, schools, community groups, local, state, and national governmental agencies, including other nonprofit arts organizations. Our goal is to meet the arts and cultural needs of the Hillsborough, NC community through a diversity of initiatives and services. It is the mission of the Hillsborough Arts Council to support and to expand the opportunities for diverse artistic expression and to bring the community together in celebration of our rich multi-cultural heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the hard work and efforts of our visionary founding members, our Board of Directors, Staff and all the volunteers who have worked to make The Hillsborough Arts Council a vibrant and essential community service organization... THANK YOU ALL !