The Museum of Forestry in Whiteville, NC is currently closed to the public for renovation. The projected reopening is Spring 2011.
The Museum, housed in a 17,226 sq. ft. former bank building on 1.9 acres of land in downtown Whiteville, celebrates the story of the natural history and cultural heritage of North Carolina forests. Features include a collection of North Carolina wood specimens collected in the late 1800’s, forest-related tools and prehistoric ground sloth bones collected in Columbus County. A North Carolina Tree Trail with fossil dig pit is located on the property.
North Carolina Museum of Forestry
415 South Madison Street
Whiteville, NC 28472
naturalsciences.org/