WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY-TV) – A non-profit archaeology lab in downtown Wilmington is still in search of a permanent home.
The Public Archaeology Corps needs to move out of its donated lab by Feb. 2. The owner of the building, located on Front Street, plans to renovate and put in new businesses.
In the mean time, a volunteer with the organization has stepped up to provide a temporary storage space for its thousands of artifacts. Gary Steele, a volunteer with the non-profit, is also the owner of Steele Music Studios on Princess Street…