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For More Than 68 Years, This Small Town Has Hosted The Longest-Running Festival In The Crystal Coast North Carolina
The Swansboro Mullet Festival, North Carolina's oldest festival, celebrates its 69th year with parades, food, live music, and family activities.

One Of The Oldest Buildings In North Carolina Was Built For Hezekiah Alexander, Signer Of The Mecklenburg Declaration
The 1774 Alexander Rock House is a historic Georgian-style home in North Carolina, now part of the Charlotte Museum of History, offering guided tours and events.

There’s No Community In North Carolina More Enchanting And Historic Than Mocksville In North Carolina
Mocksville, North Carolina, offers a rich historical experience with its two historic districts, antique stores, and significant landmarks.

With 5 Buildings Full Of History, This Small Town Museum In North Carolina Is A True Hidden Gem
Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site and Museum in Rodanthe, North Carolina, offers a detailed look into the history of life-saving stations and the heroic Mirlo Rescue.

One Of The Highest Bridges In The Whole Country Is Right Here In North Carolina
Peter Guice Memorial Bridge is the third-highest bridge carrying an interstate highway in the Eastern U.S., offering panoramic views.

A Trip To This Little-Known Ancient Ruin In North Carolina Is Truly One In A Million
The Old Burying Ground in Beaufort, North Carolina, offers self-guided and guided tours revealing fascinating historical secrets.

One Of The Biggest Names In Journalism Grew Up In One Of The Smallest Towns In North Carolina
Edward R. Murrow, a renowned journalist from Polecat Creek, North Carolina, made significant contributions to broadcasting, especially during World War II.

This Is One Of The Oldest Places You Can Possibly Go In North Carolina And Its History Will Fascinate You
Historic Halifax State Historic Site in North Carolina offers a rich glimpse into the past with its preserved buildings and historical significance.

Most People In North Carolina Don’t Know About Our Old German POW Camp
The Mountain Park Hotel in Hot Springs, North Carolina, was converted from a luxury resort to a German POW camp during WWI.

Few People Know North Carolina Is Home To The First School Of Forestry In America
The Cradle of Forestry in America Heritage Site in Pisgah National Forest is the birthplace of American forestry education and offers historical exhibits and trails.

Few People Know About The Missing Pot Of Gold Hiding Somewhere In The Mountains of North Carolina

This Vault In North Carolina Holds Some Of The World’s Most Interesting Secrets
UNC’s William Madison Randall Library’s History Vault offers access to significant digitized primary-source materials by appointment.

These 20 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In North Carolina In the 1930s

There Are Massive Earthworks Hiding In The Small Town Of Manteo, North Carolina, And The History Is Fascinating
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site recreates the mysterious Roanoke Colony with museums, exhibits, and earthworks.

One Of The Oldest Airports In The U.S., Charlotte Douglas International Airport In North Carolina, Is Now 88 Years Old
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is one of the oldest and busiest airports in the U.S., offering extensive air service and a rich history.

North Carolina Schools In The Early 1900s Were Nothing Like They Are Today
North Carolina's education system saw significant changes and improvements in the early 1900s, including the establishment of rural high schools and increased funding.

Most People In North Carolina Have Never Heard Of This Former Underground Military Compound
Big Hole in North Carolina is a mysterious and largely unknown underground bunker with a secretive history dating back to the Cold War.

Most People Have No Idea There’s An Underwater Ghost Town Hiding In North Carolina
Fontana Dam's creation during WWII led to the displacement of residents and the submersion of Judson, an underwater ghost town in North Carolina.

19 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In North Carolina In The Early 1900s
Historic photos of North Carolina reveal the state's rich history and the lives of its early inhabitants.

History Has Forgotten This Bizarre North Carolina Event From More Than 60 Years Ago
Two thermonuclear bombs were accidentally dropped in North Carolina in 1961, with one bomb's remains still buried under a round clump of trees.





