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Raliegh, NC is in Wake County
Nc became a state from Sir Walter Raleigh. sike I promise I do not know yet
North Carolina. The North Carolina colonial charter actually gave the state a claim which extended all the way to the Pacific Ocean. I live in Buncombe County NC, in the western end of the state. At that time Buncombe was the westernmost NC county, and if you wanted to file a deed to land anywhere in what is Tennessee today, you had to file it in the Buncombe County Courthouse, until Tennessee was created in 1796.
North Carolina got it's name by a pioneer or settler in North Carolina who was named Carolina I think she might have been the first woman settler in North Carolina. But there are other rumors... J14
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Old North State or Tar Heel State
The nickname for North Carolina is the Tarheel State.
Yes. NC stands for North Carolina; A state on the East Coast of the United states sharing borders with South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Some Random facts about NC: The North Carolina nickname is "The old North State" or "The Tarheel State", Our Reptile is the "Eastern Box Turtle", Our Beverage is Milk, and our Mammal is the Gray Squirrel.
The old north state
NC is the state abbreviation for North Carolina.
North Carolina
No, NC State is a university in North Carolina. The league they play in is called the NCAA
NC is the state abbreviation for North Carolina, a state in the United States.
You had to be age 21 in NC to buy liquor in 1987
The central campus of North Carolina State is located in Raleigh, NC.
North Carolina, I believe.....
North Carolina.