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    1. Bath exhibit on display at Joyner Library, ECU
    2. Trish Worthington Cobb
    3. From today's edition of Reflector.com: ECU NOTES 3/14/2005 The Daily Reflector Monday, March 14, 2005 "Bath exhibit on display Joyner Library is offering a chance to learn about North Carolina's oldest town, Bath, which this month celebrates its tricentennial. The Bath Tricentennial Exhibit observes the town's 300-year history with maps, documents, photographs and posters, drawn from Joyner Library's Special Collections and North Carolina Collection departments. Visitors will also have a chance to learn about Bath's colonial heritage, various anniversary celebrations and items relating to contemporary Bath. Seven display cases provide various themes. One case illustrates how life in Bath has changed since its inception in 1705. Another contains materials showing the impact Blackbeard and other pirates had on the town. Other cases contain materials illustrating the history of Bath's churches and architectural history. The exhibit runs through Aug. 31 and is open to the public Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. An exhibit brochure and checklist is available to all visitors. The Special Collections Department is located on the fourth floor of Joyner Library."

    03/14/2005 06:39:55