There are three major interstate highways in North Carolina and many, many other ones that aren't quite so significant.
* I-77 runs north and south from South Carolina all the way up through Ohio. * I-85 runs north and south as well...from Alabama all the way up to where it meets I-95 in Virginia * I-40 runs east and west from coast to coast...North Carolina all the way to California
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I would say Raleigh, (state capital) and Charlotte.
Raleigh, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Hickory, Asheville.
The major north/south highway in Grand Forks, North Dakota is I-29/US81. The main east/west highway in Grand Forks is US2.
Wheat and rice were two major exports of the Carolinas. Other exports from that are included tobacco, as well as indigo.
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north carolinas state MAMMAL is the gray squirrel! so cute yet so evil
The largest highway in the State of South Carolina is SC Highway 9. It is 258.3 miles long and runs to North Carolina.
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