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
thanks for all the facts it really helped with my NC state project.
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Anonymous replied on Permalink
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arudersdorf replied on Permalink
So sorry that you didn't find what you were looking for. If you provide us with more feedback -- what facts do you think are incorrect or what information do you feel is missing -- we might be able to better help you with your research.
Thanks for your input!
Amy
Anonymous replied on Permalink
this site helped me with my project thx but what are some interesting facts about NC
munderhill replied on Permalink
So glad to hear it!
And for interesting facts, you have tried the "Quick Facts" page? http://ncpedia.org/about/quickfacts
If that doesn't help, and there is a specific fact you are looking for, you may also contact Reference Services at the Government & Heritage Library at http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/contact.html. Or, call your local public library.
I hope this helps!
--Michelle Czaikowski, Digital Projects Manager, Government & Heritage Library
Anonymous replied on Permalink
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Abby replied on Permalink
This is a GREAT site!! It really helped me with my NC history project. Thanks!
munderhill replied on Permalink
Fantastic! So glad we could help!
--Michelle Czaikowski, Digital Projects Librarian, Government & Heritage Library
ally replied on Permalink
thanks
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