Bicentennial Folklife Festival 50th Anniversary Pop-Up

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Bicentennial Folklife Festival 50th Anniversary Pop-Up

Date and Time
Sun, Aug 2, 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Venue
Museum of Durham History
Address
500 W. Main Street, Durham, NC 919-246-9993 (353.0 mi)
Price
FREE
Description

Step back in time as we honor a remarkable milestone in Durham history. Fifty years ago, during the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations, West Point on the Eno hosted a vibrant gathering dedicated to showcasing traditional North Carolina arts, music, and local culture. To commemorate this legacy, the Museum of Durham History invites you to an exclusive pop-up exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of that historic weekend.

Join us for an engaging evening on Friday, July 17, 2026, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Museum of Durham History. This informal reception offers a unique opportunity to explore archival photographs, share cherished memories, and enjoy live music reminiscent of the original festivities. You will hear firsthand stories from those who attended the 1976 event as we reflect on this significant chapter of our community heritage.

This event is completely free and open to the public. Whether you are a long-time resident or a history enthusiast, we look forward to welcoming you for this nostalgic journey. Please join us at 500 W Main Street to celebrate the enduring spirit and culture of Durham.

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