The Outer Banks: Circa 1900 Traveling Exhibit
The Outer Banks: Circa 1900
Between 1900 and 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright visited the Outer Banks of North Carolina four times. They experienced a wild and wonderful land on the cusp of momentous change. The Wright brothers’ experiments directly impacted the region and the people that lived there. This traveling exhibit features images and words that capture that brief time just before the dawn of a modern age, when man learned to fly.
Exhibition Specifications
- 6 roll-up banner panels
- Each panel is 7.5 ft tall by 2.75 ft wide
Each panel comes with carrying case and stand
Participation
- No cost to borrow the exhibit.
- Transportation, installation, and dismounting provided by Museum of the Albemarle staff.
- Typical loan period is 3-6 months.
- Only to be displayed indoors.