Brenden's ABC book North Carolina sizes" sfsi="View full image" Displaying this page may force you to leave Bing Images. Opening the page in a new window will prevent this. Open in a new window | Open here Open in a new windowOpen here
A is for Albemarle sound data.com/picfilesc/picc18486.php Albemarle sound has half a dozen swamps and rivers! Most of the area is shallow so it's only six feet deep in many places. The water is also brackish or fresh water. nc.com/albemarlesound/
B is for Blackbeard Blackbeard lived in plum point (also known as teach's point Before he became a pirate he was a privateer for Queen Anne. There also was an open field where there was this brick place that looked like a oven. And the structure was known to be Teach's kettle. m
C is for cherokee indians NC.aspx ● Only tribe recognized in N.C by the Federal government ● Traditional lands located western of N.C ● Holds 56,000 acres for the qualla boundary cherokee.com/
D is for dogwood dogwood.html ● State flower ● Green in middle, white outside. ● Growing on trees. ● Provides shelter for animals.
E is for Emerald the state precious stone : ● Was ofiicial state gem in the year of 1973 ● Emerald crystal largest gem in North America ● Biggest ever found weighing 1869 carats. g
F is for Fort Macon ● Used in the civil war and world war 2 ● Built out of brick and stone ● Battle of fort macon occurred in march 23 to 26 during the civil war. carolina.html
G is for Grand father Mountain ● Rises to 4,000 feet high above Catawba river ● Some of the highest wind speeds experienced there. ● Has to rivers to begin at the mountain. nc.com/?page_id=5803
H is for Hatteras ● Civil war battle in Hatteras inlet ● August 28, 1861 is when 7 federal ships open fired on fort Clark ● Taking hatteras was an early priority for union. org/lp/multimedia/ m
I is for Isabella moth catipillar ● Wings are orange ● Also known as banded wooly bear ● Found all over the country isabella
J is for Jockey's Ridge ● Is the tallest sand dune that is natural in the eastern united states ● In the outer banks ● Located in nags head that is in outer banks /
K is for kill devil's hill ● It is a memorial ● It is where the right brothers flew the plane ● It is a tourist attraction m
L is for the lost colony ● Crossed the Atlantic ● Where pioneers ● It was a hot July when they set foot in the new land. banks.com/lost.asp sizes" sfsi="View full image" Displaying this page may force you to leave Bing Images. Opening the page in a new window will prevent this. Open in a new window | Open here Open in a new windowOpen here
M is for mountians ● Tons of mountains ● Most of them are on the western side of N.C ● The mountains are an atractions.
N Is for North Carolina Pottery ● Pottery is something common in N.C ● The indians make pottery for water, food e.t.c ● N.C had a pottery industry since colonial times.
O is for Ocracoke lighthouse ● 16 mile barrier island ● It was made famous by Blackbeard ● It was Blackbeard's pirate m
P Is for Pepsi ● Birth place new bern ● Used to be called Brad's drink ● Caleb bradham invented Pepsi x
Queen Anne's revenge ● Anchor found recently ● Blackbeard's ship ● Named after queen Anne.
R is for red wolf ● Related to Grey wolf ● Only found in N.C ● Travel in packs
S is for shad boat ● State Boat ● Made state boat in 1987 ● Made by alivirarh wright nc.com/moa/shadboat.cfm
T is for tobacco NO SMOKING ● One of the most important industry ● Farmers harvest the tobacco leafs ● James B. duke created the tobacco company's l
U is for USS N.C ● Down town of Wilmington is the location ● Used during world war 2 ● Came to the river in October 2, sizes" sfsi="View full image" /
V is for Venus fly trap ● Official state carnivorous plant in 2005 ● High risk of extinction in the wild ● After clothing it opens back up 3 days to 2 weeks l
W is for the wright brothers ● Made the first plane ● First successful plane in 1903 ● Kitty hawk was the area the successful plane succeed m
X is for x-railroad crossing ● Some traveled to the west in trains ● The great smoky moutains is one place the pioneers used for railroads ● Most places in N.C rail roads are still being used to this day. sizes" sfsi="View full image" /
Y is for Yadkin river ● Dan Boone hunted in the upper area ● Several dams in the Yadkin river ● Some dams are used for flood control and others to generate electricity. carolina.html
Z is for N.C zoo ● Zebras,red wolves,harbor seals and road runners are found there. ● Found in ashboro on the mountain. ● About 700,000 thousand visitors every year.