North Carolina The Tar Heel State
Raleigh / Charlotte / Durham (part of the “research triangle”)
The Biltmore: built as the biggest personal home in the United States – today is a museaum
Cape Hatteras Cape Hatteras
Mt. Mitchell – highest in east
Smokey Mountains (west)
Cherokee, North Carolina
Leads nation in tobacco production
Big producer of furniture North Carolina is known for its decades of furniture design and manufacturing. Over 60% of all furniture manufactured in the U.S. is made within a 200 mile radius of central North Carolina. Each year thousands of visitors tour the numerous discount stores, galleries, and home furnishings centers North Carolina is known for its decades of furniture design and manufacturing. Over 60% of all furniture manufactured in the U.S. is made within a 200 mile radius of central North Carolina. Each year thousands of visitors tour the numerous discount stores, galleries, and home furnishings centers
Kitty Hawk – Site of the Wright brothers first flight
Blackbeard: pirate who hid: in the “outer banks
Roanoke Island (The “Lost Colony”)
U.N.C.: Oldest U.S. State University
Called the “Tar Heel State” because: Some Civil War soldiers took off and ran instead of fight. It was said they forgot to “tar their heels” so they’d stick to the ground” Some Civil War soldiers took off and ran instead of fight. It was said they forgot to “tar their heels” so they’d stick to the ground”