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Museum Looking South and East

Rooms in this view

Museum Looking South & East

Standing along the south wall of the museum is another mannequin in a different World War I uniform. On the wall is a map of Camp Greene and a plaque describing how Charlotte's city fathers went to great lengths to compete with Wilmington and Fayetteville, North Carolina as well as Athens, Georgia to acquire a military camp.

In the southeast corner of the museum is a settee in front of the window. This settee is on loan from the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte.