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Archaeology at Mordecai Historic Park

Bringing the Past Full Circle

Learn about the recent excavations at Mordecai Historic Park and what a sample of the objects found reveal about the many people whose lives have intersected here. 

We will work backwards in time, starting with how people living in the neighborhood use the park today and moving back through the creation of the park in the 1970s, the people who helped build the Mordecai neighborhood in the first half of the twentieth century; the people who lived on the property before, during, and after the civil war; and the people who founded Raleigh in the late eighteenth century. 

We will close with the lives of Indigenous people who lived here for thousands of years before Europeans arrived and bring the story full circle with the emerging connections to descendent communities like the Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina.

Location: Mordecai Historic Park
Date: Saturday, March 29
Time: 1 p.m. 
Ages: All
Cost: Free

Contact

 
Mordecai Historic Park
1 Mimosa St
Raleigh, NC 27604

Mordecai Historic Park

Lead Department:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources

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