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coastal North Carolina real estate homes - Coastal North
Carolina real estate is a great choice for a retirement community.
Great scenery and easy accessibility is what draws most people to the
area; visit this site now to see what is in store for you. Your new
home should be in coastal North Carolina real estate. |
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Outer Banks NC
Real Estate, Kitty Hawk Real Estate, Dare County Real Estate, Jon
Beckner and Melanie Day - Specializing in Outer Banks NC
Real estate, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, Duck, Southern
Shores, Corolla, Cape Hatteras, Dare County, OBX, NC Beach Properties,
and Resort Investments. Jon Beckner and Melanie Day helping to find and
buy the home of your dreams. |
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North Carolina Lofts - Find a North Carolina Real Estate Agent |
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Raleigh NC
Real Estate - Chris Edwards Group - Easily find homes and Real
Estate for Sale in Raleigh, Cary and Apex, North Carolina with the Chris
Edwards Group. Site includes Triangle area information, featured
Raleigh neighborhoods, full-service relocation, and homebuyer/seller
tips. |
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Charlotte NC Real Estate - Specializing in Cornelius real
estate, Huntersville, Davidson, Mooresville, Charlotte, Denver,
Concord, Pineville, and Mecklenburg County. Michael McNulty and
Carolyn Brown helping to find and buy the home of your dreams. |
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Washington,
North Carolina Real Estate - John Easterling
- Real Estate for Washington, Chocowinity, Cypress Landing, Bath,
Belhaven, Aurora, and all of coastal Beaufort County, North Carolina
...waterfront properties, golfing, boating, and sailing communities,
intercostals waterway, historic district, relocation information |
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English colonists, sent by Sir Walter Raleigh,
unsuccessfully attempted to settle Roanoke Island in 1585 and
1587. Virginia Dare, born there in 1587, was the first child of
English parentage born in America.
In 1653 the first permanent settlements were established by
English colonists from Virginia near the Roanoke and Chowan
rivers. The region was established as an English proprietary
colony in 1663–1665 and in its early history was the scene of
Culpepper's Rebellion (1677), the Quaker-led Cary Rebellion
(1708), the Tuscarora Indian War (1711–1713), and many pirate
raids.
During the American Revolution, there was relatively little
fighting within the state, but many North Carolinians saw action
elsewhere. Despite considerable pro-Union, antislavery
sentiment, North Carolina joined the Confederacy during the
Civil War.
North Carolina is the nation's largest furniture, tobacco,
brick, and textile producer. Metalworking, chemicals, and paper
are also important industries. The major agricultural products
are tobacco, corn, cotton, hay, peanuts, and vegetable crops.
The state is the country's leading producer of mica and lithium.
Tourism is also important, with visitors spending more than $1
billion annually. Sports include year-round golfing, skiing at
mountain resorts, both fresh- and salt-water fishing, and
hunting.
Among the major attractions are the Great Smoky Mountains, the
Blue Ridge National Parkway, the Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout
National Seashores, the Wright Brothers National Memorial at
Kitty Hawk, Guilford Courthouse and Moores Creek National
Military Parks, Carl Sandburg's home near Hendersonville, and
the Old Salem Restoration in Winston-Salem. |
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