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Charlotte - North Carolina

Principal Locations
  1. Asheville
  2. Cary
  3. Chapel Hill
  4. Charlotte
  5. Durham
  6. Fayetteville
  7. Greensboro
  8. Greenville
  9. Jacksonville
  10. Raleigh
  11. Wilmington
  12. Winston-Salem

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USDA Rural Development--North Carolina Home Page
Office for USDA Rural Development. The purpose of this site is to provide access to the informational resources of the Rural Development agencies. ...

Thanks for stopping to visit our site! We look forward to serving you again. ...

Our mission, who to contact, office locations... ... [Read More]

United States House of Representatives, 109th Congress, 1st Session: Homepage
House Committee Web Sites... Committee on Agriculture Committee on Appropriations Committee on Armed Services Committee on the Budget Committee on Education and the Workforce Committee on Energy and Commerce Committee on Financial Services Committee on Government Reform Committee on Homeland Security Committee on House Administration ...

Search the Thomas website maintained by the Library of Congress for bill and other information related to the U.S. Congress and the legislative process. ... [Read More]

Inventory of Historic Light Stations--North Carolina Lighthouses--Bodie Island Light
2005 HISTORIC STRUCTURE REPORT (Please note that this publication is in PDF format and because of its size might take several minutes to load.) ...

Open to the Public? YES (Go to Lighthouses to Visit for access information) ...

Relationship to Other Structures: SEPARATE ... [Read More]

North Carolina Farmers Markets
Pritchard Street next to Co-op Ext. Center ...

Municipal parking lot on 58 Park Street across the street from museum ...

Old Hwy 64 exit out of Lexington just beyond Forrest Hill Cemetery ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
The Battle of Bentonville, fought March 19-21, 1865, was the last full-scale action of the Civil War in which a Confederate army was able to mount a tactical offensive. This major battle, the largest ever fought in North Carolina, was the only significant attempt to defeat the large Union army of Gen. William T. Sherman during its march through the Carolinas in the spring of 1865. ...

Glimpses into two of our nation's most pivotal wars can be found in one historic site. Explore the celebrated life of Richard Caswell, the first governor of the independent state of North Carolina. And view the remnants of the ironclad gunboat CSS Neuse , a product of the Confederate navy's ill-fated attempt to regain control of the lower Neuse River and retake the city of New Bern during the Civil War. ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic well-being of North Carolina's citizens and visitors. We do this by working to enhance the availability and quality of our state's historic, library, and artistic resources. ...

The paintings and sculpture in North Carolina's art collection represent more than 5,000 years of artistic heritage, from ancient Egypt to the present. (Raleigh, Wake County ) ...

Enriching the cultural life of North Carolina by nurturing and supporting excellence in the arts, and by providing opportunities for every North Carolinian to experience the arts. ... [Read More]

North Carolina
Even if North Carolina enacted all the protections in the Patients’ Bill of Rights, 3,470,000 people in North Carolina cannot be assured they have the comprehensive patient protections recommended by the President’s Advisory Commission. This is because the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) may preempt state-enacted protections. That is why the President has called on Congress to pass a federally enforceable patients’ bill of rights so that everyone enrolled in managed care may have a basic set of protections. Notably, 1,730,000 North Carolina women are in ERISA health plans and are therefore not necessarily protected. Women are particularly vulnerable without these protections because they are greater users of health care services, they make three-quarters of the health care decisions for their families, and they have specific health care needs addressed by a patients’ bill of rights. ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Our mission is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic well-being of North Carolina's citizens and visitors. We do this by working to enhance the availability and quality of our state's historic, library, and artistic resources. ...

The Department sponsors a wide variety of special events and educational programs throughout North Carolina. ...

Archives and History || Museum of History || Museum of Art || Arts Council || Symphony || State Library || Battleship NC || Roanoke Island Festival Park ... [Read More]

Elizabeth Dole - U.S. Senator for North Carolina
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole applauded the inclusion of funding for community colleges, job training, dislocated workers and other education and job-related programs in t... ...

About Elizabeth | North Carolina | Constituent Services | Issues & Legislation ...

Senator Dole admires the new North Carolina University NCAA National Championship commemorative plaque. ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Utilizes the state's historic resources so that present and future residents may better understand their history. Safeguards the documentary and material evidence of past generations for the education of all citizens. Provides leadership and assistance to encourage the stewardship of historic resources by government agencies, private individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations throughout North Carolina. ...

is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic well-being of North Carolina's citizens and visitors. We do this by working to enhance the availability and quality of our state's historic, library, and artistic resources. ... [Read More]


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