Filled with kid-friendly graphics, hands-on interactives, artifacts and photographs, this exhibit introduced children (and other museum visitors) to the office of governor of North Carolina. Discovering what the state’s leader does, and exploring more than 200 years of gubernatorial history. The exhibit also had videos of students from A.B. Combs Leadership Elementary School in Raleigh and their questions about what it’s like to be governor.
Learn about many changes that have taken place since colonial days, such as who can become governor and how he or she is elected. Sixty-eight governors have served North Carolina, and dozens more presided over the colony before statehood.