What Makes North Carolina So Special?

From its long, windy coastal beaches to its beautiful rolling mountains, North Carolina has something for everyone. Learn more about what makes this state so special.

What Makes North Carolina So Special?

North Carolinians are so passionate about their “tar heel state” that it's no wonder why people from all over the world are drawn to visit or even move there. From its long, windy coastal beaches to its beautiful rolling mountains, North Carolina has something for everyone. Here are some of the things that make North Carolina so special. The state of North Carolina is home to a 300-mile coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, stretching from Outer Bank to the border with South Carolina.

This coastline is full of stunning beaches, such as Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Nags Head Beach, Topsail Beach, Carova Beach, Oak Island and Holden Beach. North Carolina is also known as the Tar Heel State, a nickname believed to be derived from the state's production of tar, tar and turpentine. In addition to this nickname, North Carolina is also known for its sweet potatoes, as it produces more than any other state in the U. S.

UU. The Outer Banks area of North Carolina is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It's also known for its shipwrecks and whitewater rafting opportunities. Sports fans will be delighted to know that North Carolina is home to the University of North Carolina basketball team, which can be seen on ESPN during the college basketball season. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is another popular attraction in North Carolina. It's the tallest lighthouse in the state and has a distinctive black and white striped design.

White Lake near Elizabethtown is a picturesque lake with white sand and crystal clear waters. If you're interested in liquor production and history, you can visit one of the many distilleries in North Carolina and across the South. The area has also been praised for its sustainable development efforts, making it an even more attractive place to live or visit. And finally, Raleigh was named the state capital in 1792.

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