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  1. The county of Gaston: Two centuries of a North Carolina region by Robert F Cope, 1961
  2. The county of Moore, 1847-1947;: A North Carolina region's second hundred years by Manly Wade Wellman, 1962
  3. Ultimate Guide to Asheville & Hendersonville Including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina: Your Complete Guide to the Western North Carolina Region by Lee James Pantas, 2000-08
  4. Atlantic Coastal Plain Wildflowers: A Guide to Common Wildflowers of the Coastal Regions of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Northeastern Florida (Wildflower Series) by Gil Nelson, 2006-07-01
  5. A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia (Southern Gateways Guides) by Bruce A. Sorrie, 2011-06-01
  6. Piecing it together; Here's how everything fits: a look at North Carolina's regions, counties and largest cities by the numbers.(BY THE NUMBERS): An article from: Business North Carolina by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-01
  7. Wine varieties for the Mid-Atlantic: search continues to identify distinctive signature wines for Pennsylvania-North Carolina region.(WineEastNews): An article from: Wines & Vines by Linda Jones McKee, 2010-10-01
  8. THE COUNTY OF MOORE, 1847-1947: A NORTH CAROLINA REGION'S SECOND HUNDRED YEARS. by Manly Wade. Wellman, 1962
  9. The story of Moore County: Two centuries of a North Carolina region by Manly Wade Wellman, 1974
  10. Old Nag's Head;: Personal recollections and some history of the region in North Carolina at the edge of the sea where our first colonists landed by Edward Ralph Outlaw, 1956-01-01
  11. Old Nag's Head: Personal Recollections and Some History of the Region of North Carolina at the Edge of the Sea where our First by Edward R, Jr. Outlaw, 1956
  12. Time, Talent, Tradition: Five Essays on the Cultural History of the Lower Cape Fear Region, North Carolina by Janet K. Seapker, 1995
  13. Regions of North Carolina: Charlotte Metropolitan Area
  14. Trying to get beyond the name. (Global Transpark Region: a North Carolina regional partnership): An article from: Business North Carolina

1. North Carolina Regions - NCMaps
For North Carolina Maps, we have identified maps that show only a part of the state by region. This is in addition to listing more specific locations, when they are appropriate.
http://www.lib.unc.edu/wikis/ncmaps/index.php/North_Carolina_Regions
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For North Carolina Maps , we have identified maps that show only a part of the state by region. This is in addition to listing more specific locations, when they are appropriate. While it's clear that North Carolina has distinct geographic regions, the boundaries of these are not universally established and are sometimes subject to heated debate. For this project, we developed the map below in order to guide the assignment of regional subjects to maps. The "Eastern Region" is the same region that has been defined for the Eastern North Carolina Digital Library at East Carolina University. The "Western Region" contains the counties listed in that region in the local cataloging standards used by the North Carolina Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill.
These intra-state regions are recorded in the "Scope" field in the North Carolina North Carolina Maps uses the following hierarchy:
Continent
Country
State
Intra-State Region
County City
Part of City
For example, a map most of the North Carolina coast would receive the heading "United States, North Carolina, Eastern Region", while a detailed map of Charlotte would receive the heading "United States, North Carolina, Piedmont Region, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte."

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3. North Carolina Regions
North Carolina regions. Working in cooperative groups, the students will learn about their assigned regions of North Carolina. A list of questions will be generated.
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    Working in cooperative groups, the students will learn about their assigned regions of North Carolina. A list of questions will be generated. When the research is completed, the students will design a way to orally present the information to the class. This also will integrate Visual Arts and Informational Skills. A lesson plan for grade 4 Information Skills and Social Studies By Patricia Britt
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    • Secretary of State Kids Page From the North Carolina Secretary of State's Office, this page hosts kid-friendly information about the state, including an almanac, state symbols, legends and ghost stories, and a photo gallery.
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    • The road taken : This lesson will introduce and reinforce main transportation routes for people and goods in North Carolina. Students will enhance map skills including using cardinal and intermediate directions, using a mileage chart, and planning transportation routes. Students will reinforce their knowledge of resources found in North Carolina as well as name and identify the three regions of North Carolina. Finding your way in North Carolina : Students will become familiar with the regions and local features of North Carolina and be able to write directions for others to find these features on a map.

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5. North Carolina Region - Sports Car Club Of America
Includes events schedule, classifieds, forms, member directory and photo gallery.
http://www.ncrscca.com/
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6. North Carolina Regions: Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Mountains
North Carolina’s Regions are called named Coastal Plain Piedmont Mountains Names of Three North Carolina Regions Maps Geography Photos Pictures Photographs of Three North
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Three North Carolina Regions: Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountains Thomas' Legion Cherokee Chief William Holland Thomas Causes of the Civil War: What Caused the Civil War Organization of Union and Confederate Armies: Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery ... North Carolina Regions: Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountains 3 North Carolina Regions' Map
Map Reflecting Each North Carolina Region
REGIONS The three landforms of North Carolina comprise the three major geographic regions of the state: Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountains. Coastal Plain North Carolina's Coastal Plain is low, flat land along the Atlantic Ocean. It is often divided into two parts - the Outer Coastal Plain and the Inner Coastal Plain. The Outer Coastal Plain is made up of the Outer Banks and the Tidewater region. The Outer Banks are a string of barrier islands separated from the mainland by sounds or inlets. The largest islands in the Outer Banks are Bodie, Hatteras, Ocracoke, Portsmouth, and the Core Banks. Three capes are part of the Outer Banks: Cape Hatteras, Cape Lookout, and Cape Fear. Near these capes are dangerous shoals, or underwater sandbars which are hazards to ships. Cape Hatteras is known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic because shifting sand has caused many ships to run aground. The Outer Banks stretch more than 175 miles along the coast.

7. Wildernet.com - Piedmont Region, North Carolina
Piedmont Region Located in the center of the state, this historically rich area once dominated by tobacco fields has been transformed into one of the East Coast's most dynamic
http://www.wildernet.com/pages/area.cfm?areaID=NCTRPIE&CU_ID=1

8. Triangle Zope And Python Users Group (TriZPUG) — Triangle Zope And Python User
Includes information about meetings and boot camps of user group located in North Carolina region.
http://trizpug.org/

9. Geography | NCpedia
ncpedia Do u have lunch plans? We can't fill yr belly but we can fill yr mind, learn abt NC's Archaeological heritage http//tinyurl.com/22qh6y3
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10. CVO Menu - America's Volcanic Past - North Carolina
North Carolina Regions North Carolina Brief Geologic History North Carolina's Geologic Belts North Carolina's Volcanic Rocks North Carolina's Garnet Deposits
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/VolcanicPast/Places/volcanic_past_north_car

USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
America's Volcanic Past
North Carolina
"Though few people in the United States may actually experience an erupting volcano, the evidence for earlier volcanism is preserved in many rocks of North America. Features seen in volcanic rocks only hours old are also present in ancient volcanic rocks, both at the surface and buried beneath younger deposits." Excerpt from: Brantley, 1994
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Volcanic Highlights and Features: [NOTE: This list is just a sample of various North Carolina features or events and is by no means inclusive. All information presented here was gathered from other online websites and each excerpt is attributed back to the original source. Please use those sources in referencing any information on this webpage, and please visit those websites for more information on the Geology of North Carolina.]
  • North Carolina
  • North Carolina Regions
  • North Carolina - Brief Geologic History
  • North Carolina's Geologic Belts
  • North Carolina's Volcanic Rocks
  • North Carolina's Garnet Deposits
  • North Carolina's Metallic Minerals
  • Appalachian Mountains
  • Black Mountains
  • Blue Ridge National Parkway
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • Looking Glass Rock
  • Medoc Mountain State Park
  • Mount Airy
  • Mount Mitchell State Park
  • Salisbury Area Granites
  • Stone Mountain State Park

North Carolina North Carolina can be divided into three physiographic provinces: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont and the Blue Ridge. Each province is characterized by particular types of landforms.

11. SEIDA - Southeast Industrial Development Association: Welcome To The Seida Homep
TVA-affiliated agency providing economic development services in southeastern Tennessee and adjacent Georgia and North Carolina. Regional data, incentives, and other resources.
http://www.seida.info/

12. North Carolina Climate & Georgraphy
From Manteo in the east to Murphy in the west, North Carolina is 560 miles wide, making it the widest state east of the Mississippi
http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/kidspg/geog.htm
From Manteo in the east to Murphy in the west, North Carolina is 560 miles wide, making it the widest state east of the Mississippi. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Tennessee on the west, Virginia to the north, and South Carolina and Georgia to the south, North Carolina is divided into three distinct geographic areas: the Coastal Plain in the east, the Piedmont in the center, and Mountains in the west. The Coastal Plain
The low, flat land of North Carolina's eastern region stretches from the sandy farmland of the Inner Coastal Plain to the state's Outer Banks, a string of barrier islands separated from the mainland by sounds or inlets. The Outer Banks has three capes Cape Hatteras, Cape Lookout, and Cape Fear. The Piedmont Piedmont is a French word meaning "foot of the mountain," and North Carolina's Piedmont region is sometimes referred to as "the foothills." The rolling hills of this region range in elevation from just 300 feet in the east to 1,500 feet near the mountains. The Piedmont is sometimes referred to as a plateau because it is high and mostly flat. The Mountains
Western North Carolina's majestic landscape features the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains, which help make up the Appalachian Mountains, possibly the oldest mountain range in the United States. The region is also home to Mount Mitchell. Rising 6,684 feet above sea level, Mount Mitchell is the tallest peak east of the Mississippi River. The Eastern Continental Divide runs along the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains, separating the rivers flowing east from those flowing west. Rivers that fall on the eastern side of the divide flow toward the Atlantic Ocean while those on the western side of the divide flow toward the Tennessee and Ohio rivers and into the Gulf of Mexico.

13. Raleigh And Eastern North Carolina Regions
Manpower Professional's Raleigh and Eastern North Carolina Regions office.
http://localsite.manpower.com/localhome/index.jsp?site=70

14. Zaring Homes, Inc.
Building homes in communities or individually in the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, and North Carolina regions.
http://www.zaring.com/

15. North Carolina Regions Research Sites
Created by Barb Thorson, Educator on Loan with LEARNNC for use at Emma Elementary, Buncombe County Schools. North Carolina 4th grade curriculum.
http://www.iss.k12.nc.us/schools/scavenger/ncregions/index.htm
Name North Carolina Regions Scavenger Hunt
Links for researching: LEARNNC Links Library North Carolina Geography NCWiseOwl Online Periodical Database NCWiseOwl NC Web Sites 1. Name the three regions of North Carolina? 2. Durham is in which region 3. Check the counties which are in the Western Region. Iredell Haywood Buncombe Gates 4. Where is Fort Fisher located? Beaufort Nags Head Wilmington 5. In what region is Fort Fisher located? Mountain Piedmont Coastal 6. When was Fort Dobbs constructed? 7. Name North Carolina's six largest cities 8. In what region are these cities located?
Created by Barb Thorson, Educator on Loan with LEARNNC for use at Emma Elementary, Buncombe County Schools. North Carolina 4th grade curriculum.
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3. Geography The learner will locate major physical features and suggest the influence of location on life in North Carolina.
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16. SOCIAL STUDIES - Worksheets To Go
Product Type DVD Price 69.95 Discover the role that math plays in the design, technology, and construction of modern skyscrapers, as it did in ancient Greek architecture.
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17. Home Index
Local information pertaining to the Trout Unlimited chapter serving the Hendersonville/Brevard, North Carolina region.
http://main.nc.us/PCTU/

18. North Carolina Bed Breakfast Inn Lodging Hotel B&B NC Cabins Accommodations Vaca
Search North Carolina Regions for Bed and Breakfast, Inns, Small Hotels and Vacation Rentals ..
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Virtual Cities' 1st Travelers Choice Lodging Directory Search North Carolina Regions for Bed and Breakfast, Inns, Small Hotels and Vacation Rentals Vacation Rentals Children Welcome Pet Friendly Inns Lodging by Language ... Add your Property North Carolina Bed and Breakfast Lodging Directory Search by Region View all accommodations in North Carolina Central Coast Region Southern Coast Region Smoky Mountains Western Region ... Wilson Travel, Lodging Accommodations, Cooking, Entertainment ... A web site celebrating the good life! More than 120 species of trees are found in North Carolina from Appalachian to the Smoky Mountains the forests are multi colored in Spring and Fall. Dogwood, Redbud and other trees liven up the greenery for a spectacular show. And although North Carolina is beautiful any season, it shares its full color spectrum in the seasons that turn. From shore to hill top, cities to village this state shares a bounty of history, culture and natural beauty. Come have a picnic of fresh shrimp and wine on the beach in Cape Carteret, or meander through the foothills to find crafts and antiques, or venture up to the Great Smoky Mountains and stay at a cozy mountain cabin or

19. Murdoch Center Foundation
Publishes a variety of curriculum guides and assessment tools for use with persons with developmental disabilities. Sales of these products fund Foundation activities which benefit the people who live and work at Murdoch Center, a North Carolina State Regional Mental Retardation Center.
http://www.murdochfoundation.org
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PRODUCTS CONTACTS ... LEGAL ISSUES The Murdoch Center Foundation is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to education, training, research, information dissemination, and professional development in the field of mental retardation. The Foundation publishes a variety of curriculum guides and assessment tools for use with persons with developmental disabilities. Sales of these products fund Foundation activities which benefit the people who live and work at Murdoch Center, a North Carolina State Regional Mental Retardation Center. These funds have been used to support research and publication, to purchase equipment and supplies, and to foster professional development and training for staff. Murdoch Center Foundation is an Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

20. The North Carolina Regions Of The Blue Ridge Parkway | Blue Ridge Parkway Travel
Learn more about the path of the Blue Ridge Parkway as it winds its way through the peaks and valleys of North Carolina’s highlands.
http://www.blueridgeparkwayusa.com/north-carolina-regions/

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