Camel City Curator Talk | Session 2

Saturday November 15

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2:00 PM  –  3:00 PM

Camel City: Tobacco and Transformation, 1875–1964 tells the story of how Winston-Salem grew from a small town into a major industrial city, led by the rise of the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The exhibition showcases how the company transformed American business and advertising, while highlighting both its achievements and the inequalities of the tobacco industry.

Learn more about the complexities of this story with curators Bari Helms, archivist, and Phil Archer, Betsy Main Babcock Deputy Director. Space is limited.

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$25.00