DURHAM –Authors will share engaging tales  as banjo players and soldier re-enactors surround the grounds of Bennett Place  State Historic Site in Durham the weekend of Aug. 13-14.  
Writers Stewart Dunaway, Myron Miller, Keith Jones and  others from across North Carolina will offer a variety of talks on the history  and culture of the Old North State . Music, musket firings and other living  history demonstrations are highlights of the free program on Saturday, Aug. 13,  from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and on Sunday, Aug. 14, from 10 a.m.-3  p.m.
The 6th North Carolina Infantry, Cedar Fork  Rifles Company, will encamp on the grounds and share their re-enactment  experiences in the recent commemoration campaign in Northern Virginia .  Nationally known musician Joe Ayers, who performs 19th-century banjo  music, will play throughout the day and in concert in the visitor center theater  Saturday from 7-9 p.m. Concert tickets are $15 and can be purchased in advance  at the visitor center.
The N.C. Department of Cultural Resources is presenting  the 2nd Saturdays gas-tank-get-away events (www.ncdcr.gov/2ndSaturdays.asp)  at 37 state historic sites and museums statewide through  August.
In April 1865, the Bennett Farm was the site of the  largest surrender of the American Civil War. Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston  and Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman met at the Bennett farmhouse to negotiate  a solution to America ’s most tragic war. The surrender ended fighting in North  and South Carolina , Georgia , and Florida , allowing 89,270 exhausted  Confederates to return home. 
The mission of Bennett Place is to preserve and  interpret the history of the largest Civil War surrender and the lives of yeomen  farmers such as the Bennetts. Follow the observance of the 150th  anniversary of the end of the Civil War at www.nccivilwar150.com.   
Bennett Place is at 4409 Bennett Memorial  Road in west Durham . From Raleigh take I-40 west to the Durham Freeway (Hwy.  147) exit to Hillsborough Road , then follow the brown historic site signs.   From Greensboro take I-85 north to Exit 170 to Hillsborough Road , then follow  the brown historic sites signs.
For further info rmation call (919) 383-4345, e-mail Bennett@ncdcr.gov, or visit www.nchistoricsites.org/bennett.bennett.htm.    
Administered by the N.C. Division of State Historic  Sites, Bennett Place is part of the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources,  the state agency with the mission to enrich lives  and communities and the vision to harness the state’s cultural resources to  build North Carolina ’s social, cultural and economic future.  Information on  Cultural Resources is available at www.ncculture.com
 
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Think I read about this somewhere, good to see it getting some attention.
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