An insider's guide to Pembroke.

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MART001
Citation: 

Martin, D. G. “An insider's guide to Pembroke.” Our State: Down Home in North Carolina 68.6 (November 2000): 66-72.

Annotation: 

This article is an hour-by-hour guide to exploration of Pembroke (and a few nearby sites of importance to Lumbee history). Interestingly written and incorporating information from interviews, it also provides boxed information on “where to stay,” “special times to visit,” and “making contact,” all with names, addresses, hours, and telephone numbers.

The hour-by-hour itinerary includes (with interesting details on each site) the following: Lumbee Guaranty bank, University of North Carolina at Pembroke (highlighting Old Main, the statue of Hamilton McMillan, the statue of the Hawk, and the museum of the Native American Resource Center), the Indian Education Resource Center, the Lumber River, the North Carolina Indian Cultural Center, meals at Linda's or Sheff's, a walk through Pembroke (highlighting Pembroke Hardware, Johnson's Shoe Shop, the Power House Gym (owned by Chief Iron Bear, a.k.a. Harold Collins), McGirt's Frame Shop, and the office of the Carolina Indian Voice), Mother Earth Creations, and the Prospect community (with lunch at the Cozy Corner restaurant).

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