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Synopsis of North Carolina

North Carolina, state in the southeastern United States. It is bounded by Virginia on the north, Tennessee on the west, and South Carolina and Georgia on the south. The Atlantic Ocean forms its long irregular eastern boundary. Long an important agricultural state, North Carolina is the nation's leading producer of tobacco. Since the 1920s, however, it has also been a major source of manufactured goods, especially tobacco products, chemicals, textiles, and furniture. Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina. Charlotte is the largest city and the center of the state's most populous metropolitan region.

The site of an early attempted English settlement in the 1580s, North Carolina has played a significant role throughout U.S. history. North Carolinians were leaders in the American Revolution (1775-1783) and, through the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, contributed significantly to the ultimate American victory. North Carolina joined the Union on November 21, 1789, as the 12th of the original 13 states. Although hesitant to join the Union in 1789, they were equally reluctant to leave it during the American Civil War (1861-1865). However, once they joined the Confederacy, they gave wholeheartedly of North Carolina's men and wealth. The state has been a pacesetter in internal improvements and public education. From a high sand dune called Kill Devil Hill, located near Kitty Hawk on North Carolina's Outer Banks, Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first successful airplane flights in 1903.

Perhaps the best-known scenic attraction is Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is located astride the North Carolina-Tennessee border. The park's mountainous terrain and primitive wilderness afford ideal conditions for hiking, fishing, and camping. Western North Carolina's spectacular mountain panoramas and quiet beauty are accessible from the Blue Ridge Parkway, a scenic highway running from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Along the route are beautiful displays of rhododendrons, mountain laurels, and rugged terrain, including Mount Mitchell (2037 m/6684 ft), the highest peak in the eastern United States.

North Carolina's name is derived from the Latin word Carolinus, meaning ''of Charles.'' The state was named in honor of King Charles I and King Charles II of England by their friends and supporters who were establishing colonies in the southern part of the Virginia colony. The state is nicknamed the ''Tar Heel State.'' While time has obscured the source of the name, some historians believe it refers to one of the state's major colonial-era products-tar-which was derived from slowly burning the stumps of longleaf pine trees. More commonly accepted is that the name came about during the Civil War. Some say the name may have originally been used derisively, applied to North Carolina soldiers who could not hold a position against Union troops because they had forgotten to ''tar their heels'' and thus could not stick to their ground. Others contend the name was applied to North Carolina troops by Confederate leaders as a tribute to their sticking quality during battle. The state, once the northern part of the original Carolina colony, is also referred to as the ''Old North State.''






 



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People jump from windows to flee South Carolina motel fire, toddler among six dead

JEFFREY COLLINS, Associated Press Writer AP Worldstream 01-25-2004 Dateline: GREENVILLE, South Carolina Fire broke out in a five-story motel early Sunday while guests were asleep, killing six and forcing others to leap from windows or climb down bed sheets to safety, authorities said. At least a

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A bedtime story. (Selma, North Carolina motels along Interstate-95)

How an accident of geography turned the sleepy little town of Selma into an overnight success. Only the afternoon gin game is unpredictable on Charles and Hazel Terrel's annual winter run down Interstate 95 to Florida. By 5 a.m., the couple is up and away from Montclair, N.J. By 4 p.m., they've

Publication: Business North Carolina

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Hotel and motel receipts up in North Carolina.

>R A % TO BUSINESS DESK AND LEISURE LIVING EDITOR: HOTEL, MOTEL RECEIPTS UP IN NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Travel in North Carolina is up 15 percent over the first five months of last year based on sales tax receipts from state hotel and motels. Figures released Monday

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Six Dead After Motel Fire in S. Carolina

JEFFREY COLLINS, Associated Press Writer AP Online 01-26-2004 Dateline: GREENVILLE, S.C. Firefighters use sheets to block the front entrance of the Comfort Inn & Suites, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004, in Greenville, S.C., as bodies are removed after an early fire killed six people, including a toddler,

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5 VICTIMS OF MOTEL FIRE IDENTIFIED 3 PALS FROM N. CAROLINA, ILLINOIS WOMAN AND HER DAUGHTER DIED IN BLAZE IN THORNTON BUILDING.(Local)

Byline: John C. Ensslin Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer THORNTON -- Two days after Christmas, Anthony Maurice Bunn piled into a car with two pals and left his hometown in North Carolina. The three friends had cast their lot together and decided to drive to Colorado. They came to find work and to

Publication: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)

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Motel 6 adds 2 new locations on East Coast; brings nationwide total to 424 motels.

MOTEL 6 ADDS 2 NEW LOCATIONS ON EAST COAST; BRINGS NATIONWIDE TOTAL TO 424 MOTELS SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Motel 6 (NYSE:SIX), the nation's largest chain of company-operated economy motels, has added motels in Columbia, S.C. and Dalton, Ga. to bring the company total to 424

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Motel blaze kills 6: Guests jumped out of windows in S. Carolina

GREENVILLE, S.C. - A fire filled a five-story motel with thick, disorienting smoke early Sunday, killing six people and forcing other panicked guests to jump out of windows or climb down bed sheets to safety, authorities said. At least a dozen people were injured, including five in critical

Publication: Charleston Gazette

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Motel to Reopen in Burlington, N.C.

Byline: Jim Wicker Feb. 28--The former Comfort Inn in Burlington, closed since late November, will reopen this week and initially create 15 to 20 jobs. "We're shooting to open as soon as we can this week," Satis Patel, the inn's owner-operator, said Monday. The western North Carolina businessman

Publication: Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

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2 FUGITIVES ARRESTED AT SUFFOLK MOTEL FOR UNRELATED OFFENSES.(LOCAL)

Byline: SUSIE STOUGHTON, STAFF WRITER SUFFOLK -- Knock once, and you could find a fugitive from North Carolina in a local motel room, police learned Wednesday afternoon. Knock again, hours later, and you could find another one at the same motel, in the room next door. Separate tips helped police

Publication: The Virginian Pilot

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The Motel in America.(Review)

The Motel in America. By John A. Jakle, Keith A. Sculle, and Jefferson S. Rogers. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Preface, acknowledgments, notes, bibliography, and index, xiv+340 pp. $32.95 cloth. I had the highest expectations for The Motel in America based upon my regard for

Publication: Journal of Cultural Geography

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