The Levine Museum of the New South is history museum that houses the most comprehensive interpretation of post-Civil War southern history in the country. Its award-winning exhibits, permanent and changing, explore the meaning of the New South as well as lives of the people who contributed and reinvented the South starting from the end of the Civil War.
Its collection include skyscrapers, cotton fields, life-size photo-murals, a cotton field diorama, oral histories, video clips, and the rest of the 1000 artifacts that are presented in interactive settings. The Museum also displays artifacts and photos of entrepreneurs who helped industrialize the South. It depicts the urbanization of the Carolina Piedmont, conflicts in the mills, the lifestyle of workers in the mill villages, and many more.
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