The State Library of North Carolina is an institution which serves North Carolina libraries, state government employees, genealogists, and the citizens...
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7960; -78.7119 The North Carolina State Fair is an American state fair and agricultural exposition held annually in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 1853...
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The North Carolina General Assembly is the bicameral legislature of the state government of North Carolina. The legislature consists of two chambers:...
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North Carolina State University (NC State, North Carolina State, NC State University, or NCSU) is a public land-grant research university in Raleigh,...
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The North Carolina State Capitol is the former seat of the legislature of the U.S. state of North Carolina which housed all of the state's government until...
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The U.S. state of North Carolina is divided into 100 counties. North Carolina ranks 28th in size by area, but has the seventh-highest number of counties...
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North Carolina (/ˌkærəˈlaɪnə/ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic...
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U.S. state of North Carolina on November 5, 2024. 2024 Raleigh mayoral election Electoral reform in North Carolina North Carolina State Board of Elections...
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (also known as North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina A&T, N.C. A&T, or simply...
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The North Carolina State House was built from 1792 to 1796 as the state capitol for North Carolina. It was located at Union Square in the state capital...
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North Carolina Secretary of State is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of North Carolina,...
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The North Carolina State Treasurer is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina responsible for overseeing the financial operations...
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The state auditor of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The state auditor is a constitutional officer responsible...
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The State Archives of North Carolina, officially the North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, is a division of North Carolina state government...
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC-Chapel Hill, or simply Carolina) is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United...
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Smithfield is a town in and the county seat of Johnston County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 10,966, and in...
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The North Carolina Council of State is the collective body of ten elective executive offices in the state government of North Carolina, all of which are...
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county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,129,410, making it North Carolina's most populous county. From...
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and library science in the late 1930s and 1940s. In 1969 the legislature designated this a regional university and renamed it as North Carolina Central...
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Grabtown, Johnston County, North Carolina Cannon, Doris Rollins (2012). "Ava Gardner". NCpedia. State Library of North Carolina. Retrieved July 15, 2017....
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"Avirett, James Battle by Tucker Reed Littleton, 1979". NCPedia. State Library of North Carolina. Retrieved December 26, 2015. Cecelski, David (2000). An Historian's...
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North Carolina v. Mann, 13 N.C. 263 (N.C. 1830) (or State v. Mann, as it would have been identified within North Carolina), is a decision in which the...
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The governor of North Carolina is the head of government of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Seventy-five people have held the office since its inception...
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www.ncleg.gov. State Document Public Domain Notice by the State Library of North Carolina "North Carolina". Copyright at Harvard Library. "Pennsylvania...
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government of North Carolina is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. These consist of the Council of State (led by the...
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Constitution of North Carolina is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the General Assembly, published in the North Carolina Session Laws...
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The governor of North Carolina is the head of government of the U.S. state of North Carolina and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. There...
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the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 334,728, making it the fifth-most populous county in North Carolina. Its county...
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The North Carolina Democratic Party (NCDP) is the North Carolina affiliate of the Democratic Party. It is headquartered in the historic Goodwin House...
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte, or simply Charlotte) is a public research university in Charlotte, North Carolina. UNC Charlotte...
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