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The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) is a state agency dedicated to the stewardship and promotion of North Carolina's natural heritage, history, arts, and cultural institutions. Established in 2015, DNCR aims to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors by providing access to a wide range of experiences in the arts, history, libraries, and nature. DNCR manages 35 state parks, 28 historic sites, and various museums, including history, art, and science museums. It also oversees the North Carolina Zoo and offers educational programs that enrich community engagement. The department supports artists and arts organizations through the North Carolina Arts Council and promotes cultural tourism to stimulate local economies. With a focus on accessibility and conservation, DNCR plays a vital role in preserving the state's cultural and natural resources for future generations.
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) is a state agency dedicated to the stewardship and promotion of North Carolina's natural heritage, history, arts, and cultural institutions. Established in 2015, DNCR aims to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors by providing access to a wide range of experiences in the arts, history, libraries, and nature. DNCR manages 35 state parks, 28 historic sites, and various museums, including history, art, and science museums. It also oversees the North Carolina Zoo and offers educational programs that enrich community engagement. The department supports artists and arts organizations through the North Carolina Arts Council and promotes cultural tourism to stimulate local economies. With a focus on accessibility and conservation, DNCR plays a vital role in preserving the state's cultural and natural resources for future generations.




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