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North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is a cabinet-level department within the state government of North Carolina dedicated to overseeing projects in the arts, culture, and history within the borders of the state. The current Secretary of Natural and Cultural Resources, the cabinet-level officer who oversees the department, is D. Reid Wilson. Wilson has been in office since January 2021 and was immediately preceded by Susi Hamilton, who served as secretary from 2017 to 2020[1][2]

North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Logo of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Agency overview
Formed1971
JurisdictionState of North Carolina
Headquarters109 East Jones Street
MSC 4601
Raleigh, NC 27699-4601
Agency executive
  • D. Reid Wilson, Secretary
Websitewww.ncdcr.gov

History edit

The department was founded as the North Carolina Department of Art, Culture, and History. Its first secretary was Sam Ragan, poet and arts advocate who later became North Carolina Poet Laureate.[3] It was renamed to Department of Cultural Resources in 1973.[4] In 1973, Grace Rohrer succeeded Ragan, becoming the first woman to hold a cabinet-level office in North Carolina.[5]

Many of the offices and divisions of the department were founded as separate institutions, such as the State Library of North Carolina, founded in 1812, the North Carolina Museum of History, founded in 1902, and the North Carolina Symphony, founded in 1943. These organizations either remained independent or were gradually combined under the Office of Archives and History until 1971, when the Department of Cultural Resources became the first cabinet-level office of any state in the United States to deal solely with history, the arts, and cultural knowledge.[6][7]

On September 18, 2015, the Department of Cultural Resources was renamed the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The name change came with a transfer of several divisions to the department, including North Carolina's state parks, aquariums, zoological park, museum of natural sciences, the Clean Water Trust Fund and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program.[8]

Property and holdings edit

The Department of Natural and Cultural Resources supervises and cares for a large number of historic sites, documents, pieces of art, and other items and places of cultural value for the state. The State Archives, for instance, contain over 100 million historic documents, including North Carolina's copy of the United States Bill of Rights and the original 1663 charter for the colony as granted by Charles II of England. Perhaps the most prominent building supervised by the department is the North Carolina State Capitol, an 1840 Greek Revival building that contains a substantial number of historic artifacts, furniture, and monuments related to the history of North Carolina. The North Carolina General Assembly's appropriation in 1947 of $1 million for the purchase of artworks and sculpture to be housed in the Museum of Art made it the first state in the nation to use public funds for the purpose of building a state art collection[4]

Department structure edit

The department is organized in the following manner (all divisions located in Raleigh unless otherwise noted):[9][10]

Other responsibilities edit

The Department of Natural and Cultural Resources also oversees the North Carolina Award.[11][12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cooper names Leaders for Natural and Cultural Resources
  2. ^ Morrill, Jim (January 5, 2013). . The News and Observer. Archived from the original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  3. ^ . North Carolina Arts Council. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
  4. ^ a b North Carolina Manual 2009–2010. Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Secretary of State. 2011. pp. 227–231.
  5. ^ "First Woman to Hold State Cabinet Post to Run Office Non-Politically". The Lexington Dispatch. January 26, 1973. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
  6. ^ North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Office of the Secretary (2011). "2011-2013 Strategic Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  7. ^ Beckwith, Ryan Teague (December 5, 2008). "What does the Cultural Resources Secretary do?". Raleigh News & Observer. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
  8. ^ . N.C. Dept. of Environmental Quality. September 21, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-09-25. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  9. ^ "Divisions". North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  10. ^ "About". North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  11. ^ "Six to Receive the North Carolina Award–State's Highest Honor". North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. September 19, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
  12. ^ Smith, Erin. "Dr. Charles Hamner To Receive North Carolina Award For Public Service". The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences. Retrieved December 13, 2012.

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The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is a cabinet level department within the state government of North Carolina dedicated to overseeing projects in the arts culture and history within the borders of the state The current Secretary of Natural and Cultural Resources the cabinet level officer who oversees the department is D Reid Wilson Wilson has been in office since January 2021 and was immediately preceded by Susi Hamilton who served as secretary from 2017 to 2020 1 2 North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesLogo of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesAgency overviewFormed1971JurisdictionState of North CarolinaHeadquarters109 East Jones StreetMSC 4601Raleigh NC 27699 4601Agency executiveD Reid Wilson SecretaryWebsitewww wbr ncdcr wbr gov Contents 1 History 2 Property and holdings 3 Department structure 4 Other responsibilities 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editThe department was founded as the North Carolina Department of Art Culture and History Its first secretary was Sam Ragan poet and arts advocate who later became North Carolina Poet Laureate 3 It was renamed to Department of Cultural Resources in 1973 4 In 1973 Grace Rohrer succeeded Ragan becoming the first woman to hold a cabinet level office in North Carolina 5 Many of the offices and divisions of the department were founded as separate institutions such as the State Library of North Carolina founded in 1812 the North Carolina Museum of History founded in 1902 and the North Carolina Symphony founded in 1943 These organizations either remained independent or were gradually combined under the Office of Archives and History until 1971 when the Department of Cultural Resources became the first cabinet level office of any state in the United States to deal solely with history the arts and cultural knowledge 6 7 On September 18 2015 the Department of Cultural Resources was renamed the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources The name change came with a transfer of several divisions to the department including North Carolina s state parks aquariums zoological park museum of natural sciences the Clean Water Trust Fund and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program 8 Property and holdings editThe Department of Natural and Cultural Resources supervises and cares for a large number of historic sites documents pieces of art and other items and places of cultural value for the state The State Archives for instance contain over 100 million historic documents including North Carolina s copy of the United States Bill of Rights and the original 1663 charter for the colony as granted by Charles II of England Perhaps the most prominent building supervised by the department is the North Carolina State Capitol an 1840 Greek Revival building that contains a substantial number of historic artifacts furniture and monuments related to the history of North Carolina The North Carolina General Assembly s appropriation in 1947 of 1 million for the purchase of artworks and sculpture to be housed in the Museum of Art made it the first state in the nation to use public funds for the purpose of building a state art collection 4 Department structure editThe department is organized in the following manner all divisions located in Raleigh unless otherwise noted 9 10 Office of Archives and HistoryState Archives of North Carolina formally known as the Division of Archives and Records Outer Banks History Center in Manteo Western Regional Archives in Asheville State Historical Records Advisory Board Division of State Historic Sites and Properties manages 24 historic sites throughout the state and indirectly oversees and coordinates with the 3 historic commissions Division of Historical Resources State Historic Preservation Office Office of State Archaeology Office of Historical Research coordinating the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program and Historical Publications unit distributed through Longleaf Services and the University of North Carolina Press North Carolina Historical Review an academic journal on North Carolina history the agency s Western Office service branch in Asheville North Carolina Division of State History Museums North Carolina Museum of History Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras Museum of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex in Fayetteville Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center in Old Fort North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort and Southport Roanoke Island Festival Park Commission in Manteo Battleship North Carolina Commission in Wilmington Tryon Palace Commission in New Bern Office of Arts and LibrariesNorth Carolina Arts Council North Carolina Museum of Art Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston Salem North Carolina Symphony State Library of North Carolina Government and Heritage Library Library Development Library for the Blind and Physically HandicappedDivision of Land and Water StewardshipNorth Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund North Carolina Natural Heritage ProgramDivision of North Carolina Museum of Natural SciencesN C Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh N C Museum of Natural Sciences in WhitevilleDivision of North Carolina Zoo Division of State Aquariums Division of State Parks and RecreationOther responsibilities editThe Department of Natural and Cultural Resources also oversees the North Carolina Award 11 12 See also edit nbsp United States portalGovernment of North CarolinaReferences edit Cooper names Leaders for Natural and Cultural Resources Morrill Jim January 5 2013 McCrory s first task building a new team The News and Observer Archived from the original on January 7 2013 Retrieved January 6 2013 Past North Carolina Poets Laureate North Carolina Arts Council Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Retrieved April 10 2014 a b North Carolina Manual 2009 2010 Raleigh North Carolina North Carolina Secretary of State 2011 pp 227 231 First Woman to Hold State Cabinet Post to Run Office Non Politically The Lexington Dispatch January 26 1973 Retrieved December 13 2012 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Office of the Secretary 2011 2011 2013 Strategic Plan PDF Retrieved 6 December 2012 Beckwith Ryan Teague December 5 2008 What does the Cultural Resources Secretary do Raleigh News amp Observer Retrieved December 13 2012 DENR has a new name N C Dept of Environmental Quality N C Dept of Environmental Quality September 21 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 09 25 Retrieved October 3 2015 Divisions North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Retrieved December 9 2012 About North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Retrieved December 9 2012 Six to Receive the North Carolina Award State s Highest Honor North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources September 19 2012 Retrieved December 13 2012 Smith Erin Dr Charles Hamner To Receive North Carolina Award For Public Service The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences Retrieved December 13 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources amp oldid 1155158402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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