NC State Symbols
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Symbols for North Carolina: Miscellaneous Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 26, 2006, 15:33 PST |
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North Carolina State Histoical Boat Find out who built the first shad boat, what it was made out of, and how the design has developed since then. Source: Wikipedia
North Carolina State International Festival Folkmoot USA is North Carolina's official state international festival. The festival represents dozens of different cultures and has over 350 performers. You can find out more at Folkmoot's site. Source: Folkmoot USA
North Carolina State Northeastern Watermelon Festival Complete with a watermelon parade and food fair, this festival is top notch, so check out all the events, and information here. Source: Historic Murfreeboro
North Carolina State Shell - (Adobe Acrobat Required) Find out why the Scotch bonnet became North Carolina's state shell. This page has all the wildlife information you need, from where it lives, to its history. Source:North Carolina Wild
North Carolina State Southeastern Watermelon Festival You can use this site to read up on the history of the North Carolina Watermelon Festival in Columbus County. Also, use the side bars to navigate to the festival's watermelong queens, and events. Source: Fair Bluff Watermelon Growers Association Inc.
North Carolina State Tartan Did you know that North and South Carolina have the same state tartan. Read up on its history and see a picture of it here. Source: Scottish Tartan Museum
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