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The Tar Heel State

This webpage includes:  Places to Visit in NC, Arts in NC, Sports Teams in NC, Colleges & Universities in NC, and Law Schools in NC...as well as "Other Useful Links" about North Carolina.
 

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Places to visit in North Carolina

North Carolina has been referred to as "Variety Vacation Land" for its diverse cultural and geographical opportunities across the state from its mountains to the coast, and is noted for its many colleges and universities, sports teams, recreational facilities, and its law schools.

Vacation information

Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NCWhether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, mountains or beaches, cities or wilderness, you’ll find it in North Carolina!  For information on places to visit in North Carolina, click here.

Natural Attractions and State Parks

Natural Attractions & State Parks - North CarolinaNorth Carolina is home to many unique and special areas of outdoor splendor where nature comes alive to rejuvenate and replenish our spirit.  From A (aquariums) to Z (The NC Zoo), the Department of Environment and Natural Resources offers a wide array of opportunities for residents and visitors to learn more about our natural world. Through formal environmental education programs and personal recreational experiences, our guests at our sites find a variety of ways to learn about North Carolina's outstanding natural resources.  For additional infomration on natural attractions in North Carolina, click here.

Arts in North Carolina

Arts in North CarolinaFrom the Blue Ridge Mountains and the homegrown music rising out of them, to the breathtaking vistas and sacred places commanded by generations of Cherokee, to the literary landscapes drawn from Tar Heel fact, fiction and legend—there’s no place like North Carolina for authentic cultural experiences! Performing artists tell our state’s stories in song, dance and theatrical productions. Notable North Carolinians, from John Coltrane to Doc Watson, James Taylor to Billy Taylor, Nnenna Freelon to Shirley Caesar, Thelonious Monk to Earl Scruggs, have gone from being citizens of our state to being citizens of the world. Craft artisans carry on centuries-old traditions—or push them in dramatic new directions that have given our state a national reputation for contemporary craft.  Take a look at the offerings through the NC Arts Council.  Search for performing arts events (theatre, music, dance) across the Tar Heel State via OnStageinNC.com.  See the special collections of North Carolina's libraries, archives, museums, historic sites, and other cultural institutions on North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online (NCECHO).

NC Sports Teams

Sports in North CarolinaNorth Carolina is home to a number of college and professional sports teams.  From the collegiate UNC Tarheels, NC State Wolfpack, Duke Blue Devils and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons...to the minor league Durham Bulls, Hickory Crawdads and Asheville Tourists....to the NFL Carolina Panthers and NHL Carolina Hurricanes, North Carolina offers a variety of sports events.  To view a listing of some of the various sports teams, click here.

Higher Education in North Carolina

Higher Education in North Carolina
  4State (Public) Universities
  4Independent (Private) Colleges
  4Community Colleges


Law Schools in North Carolina

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Disclaimer

The materials contained on this website are for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice.  Also please note that Legal Aid of North Carolina does not provide legal assistance by E-mail. Contact your Legal Aid of North Carolina office or a private attorney if you need to speak to an attorney regarding your particular situation.
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Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers to economic opportunity.

 

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