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The Levine Museum of the New South, is a history museum located in Charlotte, North Carolina whose exhibits focus on life in the North Carolina Piedmont after the American Civil War. The museum includes temporary and permanent exhibits on a range of Southern-related topics.〔() An Enigmatic Land of Great Expectations, Edward Rothstein, New York Times, Feb. 12, 2012.〕 The museum's permanent exhibit is called "Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: Charlotte and the Carolina Piedmont in the New South", and features period displays that reflect regional history. The displays include a one-room tenant farmer's house, a cotton mill and mill house, an African-American hospital, an early Belk department store, and a civil-rights era lunch counter. Changing exhibits focus on local culture, art and history.〔() Levine Museum: Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers. From 1865 to today. 〕 In March 2013, the Charlotte Museum of History announced plans to move its administrative offices to the Levine Museum. Image:Eingangsschild des Levine Museum of the New South.jpg|Entrance of Levine Museum of the New South Image:Eingang zu der Ausstellung "Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers".jpg|Entrance of "Cottonfields to Skyscrapers" Image:Baumwollmaschine im Levine Museum of the New South.jpg|Cotton-Machine Image:Modell einer Plantage.jpg|Model of plantation Image:Willkommensschild für den Präsidenten Roosevelt.jpg|Welcome-Sign for President Roosevelt Image:Erläuterungsschild der Ausstellung.jpg|Explanation-Sign Image:Modell des Bank of America Corporate Center.jpg|Model of Bank of America Corporate Center ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Levine Museum of the New South」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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