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  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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Carolina North Tourism



North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
It’s part of the 2004-05 Celebration of North Carolina Craft , as proclaimed by North Carolina’s Governor Michael F. Easley.  The Celebration showcases North Carolina’s craft artists and products in new ways, including featuring craft on the state highway map.  The Celebration of North Carolina Craft is sponsored by the N.C. Craft Coalition, comprising 19 craft organizations from the mountains to the coast working together to promote North Carolina as a cultural tourism destination.   The N.C. Arts Council supports the Craft Coalition. ... [Read More]

North Carolina
The first European settlement in North Carolina is the famous Lost Colony of Roanoke Island that vanished sometime after 1587. North Carolina is the northern portion of the original 1629 land grant made by England's King Charles I, which was named in his honor (Carolus is Latin for Charles). North Carolina joined the Union in 1789 and is the 12th of the original 13 states. One of its major industries is tourism, as many Americans travel to the state to enjoy its beautiful beaches. The capital of the "Tar Heel State" is Raleigh, and the dogwood blossom is the state flower. ... [Read More]

North Carolina Coastal Management Program
Wetlands loss, coastal hazards, and the impacts of population growth anddevelopment are among the pressures confronted by the North Carolinacoastal management program. The state ensures responsible developmentand the use of the coast by overseeing coastal activities. Setbacklaws keep property out of harm's way during storms, and a prohibitionon erosion structures keeps the beaches, vital for tourism, fromstarving. ...

North Carolina Coastal Management Program Home Page ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
North Carolina Home Page North Carolina Tourism Site North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission North Carolina State Parks North Carolina Hunting / Fishing Licenses State History/Geography State Parks Fees State Parks Site State Fish Hatcheries State Events Site ...

   National Forests in North Carolina: Croatan-Nantahala-Pisgah-Uwharrie National Forests ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
North Carolina’s African American Heritage Featured In Historical Review ...

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. ...

© 2004 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
North Carolina Tourism Site ...

Map: National Forests in North Carolina: Croatan-Nantahala-Pisgah-Uwharrie National Forests ...

National Forests in North Carolina: Croatan-Nantahala-Pisgah-Uwharrie National Forests Web Site ... [Read More]

Learn More: Shelby, North Carolina: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Bishir, Catherine W. North Carolina Architecture . Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1990. ...

Bishir, Catherine W. and Micheal T. Southern. A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina . Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 2003. ...

Eades, Brian R. and J. Daniel Pezzoni, ed. A rchitectural Perspectives of Cleveland County, North Carolina . Shelby, North Carolina: Cleveland County Historic Preservation Taskforce, 2004. ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
||  North Carolina State Library ||  Office of The Arts ...

— Battleship North Carolina ...

© 2003 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. ... [Read More]

North Carolina
Located in Wilmington, this National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office provides weather and flood warnings, daily forecasts and meteorologic and hydrologic data for 14 counties, with a population of 1.1 million residents, covering southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina. This office also provides marine forecast and warnings from Surf City North Carolina to the South Santee River in South Carolina. For additional information on the Wilmington Forecast Office, please visit http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/ilm/ ... [Read More]


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