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  North Carolina - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
North Carolina is bordered by South Carolina on the south; Georgia on the southwest; Tennessee on the west; Virginia on the north; and the Atlantic Ocean on the east.
The center of population of North Carolina is located in Randolph County, in the town of Seagrove [2].
North Carolinians of Scots-Irish, Scottish and English ancestry are concentrated in the western mountains, coastal areas, and rural areas of the central Piedmont.
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 North Carolina - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
North Carolina is one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
It is bordered by South Carolina on the south, Georgia on the southwest, Tennessee on the west, Virginia on the north, and the Atlantic Ocean on the east.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2004, North Carolina's population was 8,541,221.
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 North Carolina
North Carolina (IPA: /ˌkærəˈlaɪnə/) is a state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southern region of the United States of America.
North Carolina has 17 major river basins; five of the state's river basins - the Hiwassee, Little Tennessee, French Broad, Watauga and New - are part of the Mississippi River Basin, which drains to the Gulf of Mexico.
North Carolina's port city of Wilmington was the last Confederate port to fall to the Union, it fell in the spring of 1865 after the nearby Second Battle of Fort Fisher.
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  North Carolina
It is bordered by South Carolina on the south, Georgia on the southwest, Tennessee on the west, Virginia on the north, and the Atlantic Ocean on the east.
The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh and its governor is Mike Easley, a Democrat.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2003, North Carolina's population was 8,407,248.
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 The Ultimate North Carolina - American History Information Guide and Reference
North Carolina is a southern state in the United States.
The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh and its governor is Mike Easley, a Democrat.
The three largest Protestant denominations in North Carolina are: Baptist (47% of the total state population), Methodist (13%), Presbyterian (4%).
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 Chapter 3: North Carolina Counties
North Carolina's biggest cities are in the piedmont, and several piedmont counties are mostly urban.
In North Carolina many counties that are primarily agricultural had little population growth or even experienced lost population in the second half of the twentieth century.
The North Carolina State Board of Education establishes overall policies for the schools, including the minimum length of the school year, the content of the curriculum, and the textbooks that may be used.
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 Chapter 3: North Carolina Counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
North Carolina's biggest cities are in the piedmont, and several piedmont counties are mostly urban.
In North Carolina many counties that are primarily agricultural had little population growth or even experienced lost population in the second half of the twentieth century.
The North Carolina State Board of Education establishes overall policies for the schools, including the minimum length of the school year, the content of the curriculum, and the textbooks that may be used.
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 Travel information
In 1860 North Carolina was a slave state with a population of slightly less than 1 million, approximately one-third of whom were enslaved.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2003, North Carolina's population was 8,407,248.
North Carolina historically had more small farms and fewer plantations than adjacent South Carolina and Virginia.
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 Horse Boarding Stables North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
North Carolina is bordered by South Carolina on the south; Georgia on the southwest; Tennessee on the west; Virginia on the north; and the Atlantic Ocean on the east.
North Carolina topographic map North Carolina consists of three main geographic sections: the coastal plain, which occupies the eastern 45% of the state; the Piedmont region, which contains the middle 35%; and the Appalachian Mountains and foothills, which take up the remaining 20% of the state in the west.
North Carolinians of Scots-Irish, Scottish and English ancestry are concentrated in the western mountains, coastal areas, and rural areas of the central Piedmont.
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 Text only verion-- Raleigh: A Capital City: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The city of Raleigh was established as the capital of North Carolina in 1792 and grew from a small, one-square-mile town into a modern government, high-tech, education and social center.
Raleigh was established as the capital of North Carolina near the geographical center of the state in 1792.
The North Carolina State Capitol is the subject of an online-lesson plan produced by Teaching with Historic Places, a National Register program that offers classroom-ready lesson plans on properties listed in the National Register.
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 North Carolina Real Estate Listing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
List of unincorporated communities in North Carolina - The following is a partial list of named but unincorporated communities and towns in the state of North Carolina:
List of people from North Carolina - The following is a list of famous people born in North Carolina, USA.
The leader in North Carolina real estate education, this fundamentals text helps students prepare for their licensing exams north carolina real estate listing and for their careers as real estate professionals.
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 ipedia.com: North Carolina Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
US-NC North Carolina is a southern state in the United States.
In mid-century the state's rural and commercial areas were further connected by construction of a 129 mile wooden plank road, known as a "farmer's railroad," from Fayetteville in the east to Bethania (northwest of Winston-Salem).
According the 2000 census, North Carolina's population was 8,049,313.
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 Cherokee County North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It introduces readers to the region's rich cherokee county north carolina and diverse architectural heritage -- from the log farmstead to the opulent mountain retreat, cherokee county north carolina and from ancient earthen mounds of the Cherokee to twentieth-century hydroelectric dams cherokee county north carolina and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Cherokee County, North Carolina - Cherokee County is a county located in the U.S. Cherokee, North Carolina - Cherokee is a town in Swain County, North Carolina.
Carolina North Speeding Ticket - Carolina North Speeding Ticket       James West Clark - James West Clark (1779 - 1843) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Bertie County, North Carolina, October 15, 1779; was graduated from Princeton College in 1797; member of the State house of commons in...
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 PAYT - Unit-Based Pricing in the United States: A Tally of Communities
Another 30 percent of communities did not know precisely when their program started, but reported instead the earliest year their programs were known to be in operation; start dates for these communities are indicated by the notation "pre-" (for example, pre-1991).
For communities unable to provide dates of implementation, the date in the table reads "pre-." 1990 census figures on the total population and households represented by these communities are included in this table as well; however, population and household statistics are not estimates of the population participating in unit pricing programs.
In most communities, unit pricing programs include single family up to quadraplex residences or a portion there of, while the census data are a count of total households.
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 Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the 20th largest city in the United States.
Central Piedmont Community College has multiple campuses, all in the Charlotte metro area, and is the largest community college in North Carolina or South Carolina.
Charlotte is on the list of cities that the Florida Marlins are considering for relocation; team officials visited the city in early 2006 to discuss a move with city leaders and consider a plan to build a privately-funded stadium downtown.
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 Top20NorthCarolina.com - Your Top20 Guide to North Carolina!
North Carolina was originally inhabited by a number of native tribes, including the Cherokee, Creek, Tuscarora, Lumbee, and Catawba.
In modern times, Fort Bragg is located in North Carolina, near Fayetteville; it is one of the largest and most comprehensive military bases in the United States and is headquarters of the XVIII Airborne Corps, 82nd Airborne Division, and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2004, North Carolina's population was 8,541,221.
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 Responding to HUD's Affordable Communities Initiative
The development of the North Carolina response to the HUD questionnaire was helpful in underscoring the need for several changes in state law.
Communities are continuing to deny affordable housing proposals on the basis of NIMBYism, often using property values as the reason of choice.
Community opposition has been particularly ugly in relation to supportive housing proposals, at a time when states are trying to create more community-based housing for persons with disabilities.
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 Blue Ridge Mountain of North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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North Carolina Mountain Resort - North Carolina Mountain Resort Ghost Stories of North Carolina From the coastal splendor of Wilminton north carolina mountain resort and the historic town of Bath to the mountain resort of Ashville, the Appalachians north carolina mountain resort and beyond, North Carolina boasts a...
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 Myrtle Beach Communities
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This section is the newest of all communities in the Myrtle Beach area.
North Myrtle Beach is a relaxed, peaceful, family-oriented community, with a lot of vacation property owners as well.
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 Open Directory - Regional:North America:United States
Most sites will be listed by Locality where they are relevant to the locality and its vicinity and have a "brick and mortar" operation in the locality, and/or where the operational area has significance only to the locality and its vicinity.
The state is bounded to the north by Georgia and Alabama, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Bahamas, to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, and to the south by the Florida Straits and the state's distinctive archipelago, the Florida Keys, which includes the southernmost point in the United States.
Virginia is a Southern state, situated on the Atlantic Ocean south of Maryland and the District of Columbia, east of Kentucky and West Virginia, and north of North Carolina and Tennessee.
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 Communities of: Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Little River, Atlantic Beach, Garden City Beach, ...
North Myrtle Beach was founded more than 30 years ago when the communities of Windy Hill, Crescent Beach, Ocean Drive, and Cherry Grove united.
To the south is Garden City Beach (population 9,000-plus), an unincorporated community that straddles Horry and Georgetown counties and ends on a peninsula at the mouth of Murrells Inlet.
Murrells Inlet, once the lair of the infamous pirate Blackbeard, is known as "the Seafood Capital of South Carolina," earning its title from the fresh fish, clams, oysters, and crabs pulled from the surrounding waters and prepared in the numerous restaurants nestled along the creek banks.
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 Down East Communities North Carolina - Copeland Real Estate, Beaufort, NC
Gloucester-Straits: Close to reaching its 300th birthday, Gloucester-Staits is listed by the Carteret County Historical Research Association as being the fourth oldest settlement in Carteret County.
Gloucester today is a pleasant community and over the years area residents have dealt with the sea as a livelihood and others simply for food.
To the east is Core Sound, to the north is the Straits and to the northeast is the mouth of the North River.
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 The Rural Populist: Rural News and Views » Rural Communities
Communities need people, of course, but vibrant, sustainable rural communities need people of all ages so that the infrastructure that makes a town strong—schools, churches, local businesses—are able to thrive.
Rural communities aren’t receiving fair treatment in federal legislation, which is slightly ironic considering that it’s the Farm Bill, and most farming occurs in rural areas.
Updating a story covered a couple of weeks ago here, residents of towns set to be erased from official state maps in Georgia have gained the support of the governor in their effort to be put back on the map.
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 NPDES Phase II Stormwater Program
The community or public entity is designated by the NPDES permitting authority (in NC, the EMC).
However, in North Carolina the Department of Transportation owns all of the county roads and the associated MS4s.
Please refer to the list of counties that are tipped in to Phase II.
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 Open Directory - Regional:North America:United States
The state is bounded to the north by Georgia and Alabama, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Bahamas, to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, and to the south by the Florida Straits and the state's distinctive archipelago, the Florida Keys, which includes the southernmost point in the United States.
Most sites will be listed by Locality where they are relevant to the locality and its vicinity and have a "brick and mortar" operation in the locality, and/or where the operational area has significance only to the locality and its vicinity.
Virginia is a Southern state, situated on the Atlantic Ocean south of Maryland and the District of Columbia, east of Kentucky and West Virginia, and north of North Carolina and Tennessee.
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 Smart Growth Leadership Institute | Communities we work with
Although the downtown is strong, and alternative transportation systems are well established, much of the community is built according to a traditional suburban model.
Greenville is a city of approximately 56,000 residents in northwestern South Carolina.
The Borough of Mount Joy indicated that although policies supportive of smart growth principles are contained in their comprehensive planning and zoning documents, implementing these policies, particularly in infill situations, has been inhibited by the development standards in the Borough s land subdivision ordinance dating from the 1960s.
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 ATSDR - PHA - Davis Park Road TCE, Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina
Follow-up sampling of community and private wells confirmed the contamination and showed that the highest TCE concentrations were near Davis Park Auto Repair [1].
Table 1 lists the contaminants of concern, compounds that were detected at least once above the corresponding CV.
From May 1990 to July 1993, approximately 26 private and community wells in the site area, including the Cedar Oak Park community well, were sampled by EPA, the state of North Carolina, and Gaston County.
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 List of counties in North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of 100 counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina:
List of cities, towns, and villages in North Carolina
The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943.
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