State Symbols
From the State Dog to the State Beverage to the State Vegetable, browse the varied list of official North Carolina symbols and emblems. This list is updated as new state symbols are added.
North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 145: State Symbols and Other Official Adoptions.
- Berries
- Beverage
- Bird
- Boat
- Butterfly
- Carnivorous Plant
- Christmas Tree
- Colors
- Community Theater
- Dances
- Dog
- Festivals
- Flag
- Flower
- Freshwater Trout
- Fruit
- Honor and Remember Flag
- Horse
- Insect
- Mammal
- Military Academy
- Mineral
- Motto
- Pottery birthplace
- Reptile
- Rock
- Salt Water Fish
- Salute, Flag
- Seal
- Shell
- Song
- Sport
- Stone, Precious
- Tartan
- Toast
- Tree
- Vegetable
- Wildflower
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18 October 2012 | Underhill, Michelle Czaikowski




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Anonymous replied on Permalink
How can you find out who sponsered the bill to have the state symbols adopted? We are looking for insect, reptile and precious stone.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
I have a heavy wooden (early 1900's??)wall seal of NC, probably 2 ft in diameter. I wonder if it has antique value. It's very heavy.
Miss Reyna replied on Permalink
I love this website!
Dylan replied on Permalink
Interesting for sure, didn't know there were so many official things for each state lol. How does the government find the time to do all this, but no time to create jobs, help people get an education or start a business? Sure makes you wonder...
Anonymous replied on Permalink
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person replied on Permalink
hate this!!! i was looking for SC symbols
come ON!HATEHATEHATE
munderhill replied on Permalink
Aw... do you really hate it? Or did you just want to leave a silly comment? ;)
I'm afraid SC symbols is outside the scope of the NCpedia. It is all about North Carolina.
You may wish to try a site about South Carolina, like http://www.sciway.net/hist/symbols.html or http://www.scstatehouse.gov/studentpage/coolstuff/symbols.shtml.
Good luck in your research!
Michelle Czaikowski, Government & Heritage Library
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