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  1. Jun 6, 2024 · Large Detailed Tourist Map of North Carolina With Cities and Towns. 7000x2745px / 6.88 Mb Go to Map. North Carolina road map. 3400x1588px / 3.45 Mb Go to Map. Map of North Carolina Coast With Beaches. 3148x3178px / 4.12 Mb Go to Map. Map of Islands of North Carolina. 3261x3435px / 2.31 Mb Go to Map.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · Description: This map shows cities, towns, counties, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, main roads, secondary roads, parkways, park roads, rivers ...

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    This article is about the US state of North Carolina, located in the center of the eastern United States with a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It provides information on its history, geography, climate and major cities including Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham.

    The US state of North Carolina is located in the center of the eastern United States and has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It borders Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee.

    First settled by English in late 1600s, part of original territory of US; separated from South Carolina in 1712 and ratified Constitution as 12th state in 1789.

    Divided into 100 counties with humid subtropical climate; features sandy islands Outer Banks, Atlantic Coastal Plain (Tidewater region), Piedmont Plateau (hilly region between coastal plain and Appalachian Mountains), Blue Ridge Mountains/Great Smoky Mountains (densely forested mountain chains).

    A major refuge for temperate zone flora/fauna that survived Pleistocene glaciations; covers over 200k ha centered on ridgeline Great Smoky Mountains subrange Appalachian chain; home to largest remains Arctic-Tertiary Geoflora once covered entire Northern Hemisphere.

    Largest cities have population >100k include Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham International Airport is second busiest airport after Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

  3. North Carolina Interstates: North-South interstates include: Interstate 77, Interstate 85 and Interstate 95. East-West interstates include: Interstate 26 and Interstate 40.

  4. Rutledge was the first county seat of Crenshaw County and held that position from March 1867 to May 1893. Originally called Barber’s Cross Roads, it was briefly named Crenshaw; but June 10, 1867, it was changed to Rutledge in honor of Captain Henry . . . — — Map (db m72053) HM

  5. This map highlights popular beaches in North Carolina. Use this page as guide to explore the best beaches to visit in NC. View live beach webcams in North Carolinaand check the current weather, surf conditions, and beach activity from your favorite North Carolina beaches. Click Map To Enlarge.

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  7. Map of North Carolina. North Carolina is a state in the southeastern United States. It is bordered by Virginia on the north, Tennessee on the west, and South Carolina and Georgia on the south. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east. The capital is Raleigh and Charlotte is the largest city. The 19th century Biltmore Estate, in Ashville - NC.

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