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1 Why should people go North Carolina
Korben Gordon

2 100 words why people should go to north Carolina.
The Nice People – I don’t know about you, but I am so tired of mean, nasty people. What you will find in North Carolina are really friendly people that willing to help you and actually take the time to talk. History -- If you like North Carolina history and want to learn more, you have come to the right place. Not only can you visit some awesome historical sites, but you can start a conversation with one of our residents and get a lesson as well! Scenic Drives –Between our many lighthouses, our coastal communities, the beautiful mountains, the small towns, and the scenic Blue Ridge Highway, you will enjoy your adventure here.

3 Sporting and outdoor activities
Three reason Water falls Sporting and outdoor activities You should come to north Carolina because its beautiful and got lovely waterfalls. • Sporting Events – North Carolina folks are passionate about our UNC and Duke University basketball. But if that’s not your thing, check out NASCAR and all the fun that goes with it, but don’t forget about the other sporting activity we love, in a word… G-O-L-F. • Outdoor Activities – If you are looking for some outdoor fun, you have chosen well. Any outdoor activities you enjoy, whether it’s boating, swimming, sailing, skiing, hiking or anything else you love, you can do it in North Carolina.

4 5 facts about north Carolina
Absolute Location: Between 33 degrees North and 37 degrees North latitude; between 75 degrees West and 85 degrees West longitude.  The total population of this state is over 9,500,000. The General Assembly of 2001 designated the blueberry as the official Blue Berry of North Carolina, and the strawberry as the state's official Red Berry


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