The Granville County Historical Society & Museum invites the public to step back in time and experience the sights, sounds, and vibrant history of North Carolina’s agricultural heartland at “Granville Gold: Mock Tobacco Auction.” Serving as both an educational community gathering and a vital fundraiser for the Granville County Historical Society & Museum, “Granville Gold” honors the rich legacy of flue-cured tobacco farming—a culture that defined community life, commerce, and family traditions in Granville County for generations. Every hour on the hour, attendees can witness an authentic, 15-minute mock tobacco auction conducted over twelve (12) piles of tobacco leaf. In addition to inspiring remarks from agricultural leadership, the pack house will host a dedicated Granville County Historical Society exhibit detailing the region’s deep farming roots and historic artifacts. For more information about “Granville Gold: Mock Tobacco Auction” or to support the Granville County Historical Society & Museum, please visit www.granvillehistory.org or call (919) 693-9701.