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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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North Carolina Weather
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Select a location Ahoskie, Tri-County Airport Albemarle, Stanly County Airport Andrews, Andrews-Murphy Airport Asheboro, Asheboro Municipal Airport Asheville, Asheville Regional Airport Beaufort, Michael J Smith Field Airport Boone, Watauga County Hospital Heliport Burlington, Burlington Alamance Regional Airport Chapel Hill, Williams Airport Charlotte, Charlotte / Douglas International Airport Cherry Point, Marine Corps Air Station Clinton, Sampson County Airport Concord, Concord Regional Airport Currituck, Currituck County Airport Edenton, Northeastern Regional Airport Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City Coast Guard Air Station Elizabethtown, Curtis L Brown Jr. Field Airport Erwin, Harnett County Airport Fayetteville, Fayetteville Regional Airport Fort Bragg / Simmons Army Airfield Franklin, Macon County Airport Gastonia, Gastonia Municipal Airport Goldsboro, Goldsboro-Wayne Municipal Airport Greensboro, Piedmont Triad International Airport Hatteras, Mitchell Fiel ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Interprets the history of North Carolina's Mountain region, from the earliest inhabitants through the settlement period and into the twentieth century. A branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. (Old Fort, McDowell County ) ...

Preserving the history and culture of southern North Carolina from prehistory to the present. A branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. (Fayetteville, Cumberland County ) ...

The story of North Carolina's Albemarle region-from Native Americans, to the first English-speaking colonists, to farmers and fishermen. A branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. (Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County ) ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Interprets the history of North Carolina's Mountain region, from the earliest inhabitants through the settlement period and into the twentieth century. A branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. (Old Fort, McDowell County ) ...

Preserving the history and culture of southern North Carolina from prehistory to the present. A branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. (Fayetteville, Cumberland County ) ...

The story of North Carolina's Albemarle region-from Native Americans, to the first English-speaking colonists, to farmers and fishermen. A branch of the North Carolina Museum of History. (Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County ) ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources was formed in 1971 to serve North Carolina’s citizens across the state in an outreach to broaden minds and spirits, preserve history and culture, and to recognize and promote our cultural resources as an essential element of North Carolina’s economic and social well being. It was the first state organization to include all agencies for arts and culture under one umbrella. ...

The Division of State History Museums is administered by the N.C. Museum of History, which was founded in 1902 and preserves and displays the state’s heritage. Located in Raleigh, the museum offers long-term exhibits including the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, Tar Heel Junior Historian Association, and Health and Healing Experiences in North Carolina. The museum also hosts major traveling exhibits. Regional branches of the museum are located in Elizabeth City, Fayetteville and Old Fort. Also part of the Division of State History Museums are the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort and its branch locations at Roanoke Island and Southport. For more information, visit web site http://ncmuseumofhistory.org . ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources was formed in 1971 to serve North Carolina’s citizens across the state in an outreach to broaden minds and spirits, preserve history and culture, and to recognize and promote our cultural resources as an essential element of North Carolina’s economic and social well being. It was the first state organization to include all agencies for arts and culture under one umbrella. ...

The Division of State History Museums is administered by the N.C. Museum of History, which was founded in 1902 and preserves and displays the state’s heritage. Located in Raleigh, the museum offers long-term exhibits including the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, Tar Heel Junior Historian Association, and Health and Healing Experiences in North Carolina. The museum also hosts major traveling exhibits. Regional branches of the museum are located in Elizabeth City, Fayetteville and Old Fort. Also part of the Division of State History Museums are the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort and its branch locations at Roanoke Island and Southport. For more information, visit web site http://ncmuseumofhistory.org . ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
State Library of North Carolina ...

North Carolina Symphony ...

North Carolina Arts Council ... [Read More]

SIR-C Education
The education principal investigator at the Duke Forestsupersite is Eric Kasischke from Duke University. The teacher contact is ShaunDavidson, fromRiverside High School, Durham, North Carolina, where the SIR-CEDprogram has been integrated into the Earth science curriculum. Duke Forest is anecology supersite. Twenty-four students are involved with field activities.Students havebeen trained in field sampling techniques and will be measuring forestproperties during the flight to compare with maps that will be generated from theSIR-C/X-SAR data. ... [Read More]

Tidal Station Locations and Ranges
North Santee River Inlet 33° 08' 79° 15' 4.5 5.3 2.3 Predictions Cedar Island, North Santee Bay 33° 08.4' 79° 14.7' 4.19 4.86 2.28 Predictions Minim Creek ent., ICWW, North Santee Bay 33° 11.7' 79° 16.5' 3.97 4.61 2.17 Predictions North Santee Bridge 33° 12.6' 79° 23.1' 3.8 4.2 2.0 Predictions Cedar Island Point, South Santee River 33° 07.2' 79° 16.2' 4.1 4.8 2.1 Predictions Brown Island, South Santee River 33° 09' 79° 20' 4.1 4.8 2.1 Predictions U.S. Highway 17 bridge, South Santee River 33° 11.1' 79° 24.4' 4.07 4.68 2.20 Predictions Pleasant Hill Landing, Santee River 33° 14.7' 79° 31.1' 2.28 2.64 1.28 Predictions Jamestown Bridge, Santee River #25 33° 18.3' 79° 40.7' 1.15 1.33 0.64 Predictions Cape Romain 33° 01' 79° 21' 4.7 5.5 2.5 Predictions Cape Romain, 46 miles east of 33° 06' 78° 26' 4.1 4.8 2.1 Predictions Casino Creek, ICWW 33° 06.5' 79° 23.6' 4.56 5.29 2.46 Predictio ... [Read More]

North Carolina: State and Local Government on the Net
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North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Adjacent to Orton Plantation, Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site is part of the Office of Archives and History in the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. It is located on Highway 133, 15 miles north of Southport. If driving from Highway 74/76, take Highway 17 South to Highway 87 South to Highway 133 North. Approximately seven miles north on Highway 133 is the Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson sign. For additional information, call 910-371-6613. ... [Read More]


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