
June 23, 2006
Raleigh City Museum Chronicles
Local Sports History in New Exhibit
RALEIGH, N.C. (June 23, 2006) - The Raleigh City Museum and the City
of Raleigh present the new exhibit, "The Thrill of Victory: Sports &
Recreation in Raleigh," opening at the Raleigh City Museum on
Saturday, July 29, 2006 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the museum's A.J.
Fletcher Foundation Gallery at 220 Fayetteville Street in downtown
Raleigh. The exhibit's premier coincides with the re-opening of
Fayetteville Street and the "Raleigh Wide Open" celebration plans for
the same day.
"The Thrill of Victory" will include the WHO of the local sports
world, like Everett Case, Jim Valvano and Kay Yow, coaches who have
helped put Raleigh on the collegiate sports map; and Carl Yastrzemski
and Pete Maravich, legends of professional baseball and basketball who
began their great careers here in Raleigh. It will also explore the
WHAT of local sports with college teams like the NC State University
Wolfpack and the Shaw University Bears, and pro franchises like the
Raleigh Capitals and the Carolina Hurricanes, a former minor league
baseball club and the current major league hockey club. Finally, the
exhibit will chronicle the WHERE and WHEN of local sports - long-lost
arenas like Devereux Meadow Baseball Park and Riddick Stadium, and
events like the Dixie Classic, a tournament once held in Reynolds
Coliseum that pitted America's best college basketball squads against
"The Big Four" teams of North Carolina.
"The Thrill of Victory: Sports & Recreation in Raleigh" is presented
in cooperation with the City of Raleigh. Other sponsors for the
exhibit include the News & Observer, Time Warner Cable, Progress
Energy, the York Companies, A.E. Finley Foundation, Josephus Daniels
Charitable Trust of the Triangle Community Foundation, Wachovia
Foundation, Jackson, Hill and Chapman - Merrill Lynch, Capstrat, First
Citizens Bank, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Greg and Mary Ann Poole,
Paragon Commercial Bank, Sandman & Rosefielde-Keller, and Ben and
Martha Waters. The exhibit will be on display through Summer 2008.
Hours of operation are Tuesdays through Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free to
the general public.
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