
Dr. Tony Zeiss has been awarded the Medal of Honor by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR); the most prestigious honor bestowed by the DAR. The DAR Medal of Honor is given to an adult man or woman who has shown, “extraordinary qualities of leadership, trustworthiness, service, and patriotism.”
North Carolina State Regent, Anna Baird Choi, presented Dr. Zeiss with the award on Saturday, July 22th during the NC DAR District III meeting at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte.
“Dr. Tony Zeiss exemplifies leadership and service in our community,” said DAR Halifax Convention Chapter Regent, Catherine Bracey. “Dr. Zeiss has been the driving force behind the Trail of History. His work will ensure Charlotte’s rich history is captured for generations to learn.”
In describing the award, the DAR stated, “the recipient must have made unusual and lasting contributions to our American Heritage by truly giving of himself or herself to his or her community, state, country, and fellowman.”
“As you read the qualities that are recognized for this award, you’d think it was written as a description of Tony,” said Al Brown, Partners for Parks Board Treasurer. “Tony has not only been one of the founders of the Trail of History, but a wonderful partner in the planning and support of Little Sugar Creek Greenway, as well as a continuing Annual Sponsor of Partners for Parks.”
Dr. Zeiss was the first Executive Director of the Museum of the Bible, is President Emeritus of Central Piedmont Community College, and has served on numerous corporate and nonprofit boards. He has authored or co-authored several books on economic development, adult literacy, national workforce development, and American History.

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