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Come Take A Ride With Us!!. The Town of Norlina is situated on land which, was a part of a grant to John Langford for his service in the Revolutionary

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Page 1: Come Take A Ride With Us!!. The Town of Norlina is situated on land which, was a part of a grant to John Langford for his service in the Revolutionary

Come Take A Ride With Us!!

Page 2: Come Take A Ride With Us!!. The Town of Norlina is situated on land which, was a part of a grant to John Langford for his service in the Revolutionary

The Town of Norlina is

situated on land which, was a part of a grant to John Langford for his

service in the Revolutionary

War.

A former US Dept of Defense

Hospital Car, built for the US Army in 1945, 

now serves as the Railroad

Museum. 

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How do food prices

differ today?

How much more will

you pay for a cup of

coffee today while

on a train ride?

Food Served On The Train Ride

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The passenger train conductor carried redeemed tickets or stubs, as well as cash in

a locked case.

This case is a very early one, dating to the 1860s or 1870s.

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The cap is a well known symbol of the passenger train conductor. The North American style conductor’s cap was a

variation on the military “Kepi”.

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The uniform buttons were usually customized for individual railroads. A number of pockets were likely used for storing items used by the

owner- ticket stock, a punch, schedule, money, and so forth.

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Objective 1.02 Describe and compare physical and cultural characteristics of the regions.

Objective 1.03 Suggest some influences that location has on life in North Carolina such as major cities, recreation areas, industry, and farms.

Objective 1.05 Assess human movement as it relates to the physical environment. Objective 6.01 Explain the relationship between unlimited wants and limited

resources. Objective 7.01 Cite examples from North Carolina's history of the impact of

technology. Objective 7.02 Analyze the effect of technology on North Carolina's citizens, past

and present. Objective 7.03 Explain how technology changed and influenced the movement of

people, goods, and ideas over time. Objective 7.04 Analyze the effect of technology on North Carolina citizens today. Objective 7.05 Identify the advantages and disadvantages of technology in the lives

of North Carolinians. Objective 4.03 Make oral and written presentations using visual aids with an

awareness of purpose and audience. Objective 4.05 Use planning strategies to generate topics and organize ideas (e.g.,

brainstorming, mapping, webbing, reading, discussion). Objective 4.10 Use technology as a tool to gather, organize, and present

information.

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