North Carolina is located on the east coast of the United States. It has three main regions - the coast, piedmont, and mountains. The state capital is Raleigh and North Carolina has a subtropical climate. Some famous sites include the Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk, the Biltmore Estate, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Traditional foods include barbecue and grits, and bluegrass is a signature musical style.
2. North Carolina
• My symbol is NC.
• It is on the east coast
of the USA.
• It became a state in
1789.
• NC has a subtropical
climate.
3. State Flag
• North Carolina´s flag
is red, white, and
blue. It has the same
colors as the US flag.
• The flag has one
white star on it.
4. Raleigh, the State Capital
• The capital of North
Carolina is called
Raleigh.
• Raleigh was named
after Sir Walter
Raleigh, an English
explorer.
• Raleigh is in the
center of North
Carolina.
5. 3 Regions of North Carolina
• North Carolina is divided
into 3 parts: The coast,
the piedmont, and the
mountains.
• The coast is the area that
is close to the Atlantic
Ocean.
• The piedmont is in the
center of North Carolina.
• The mountains are in the
west of North Carolina.
7. Roanoke Island
• North Carolina had
the first colony in the
USA.
• It was called
Roanoke.
• The people who lived
in Roanoke
disappeared and what
happened to them is
still a mystery.
8. Kitty Hawk
• In the early 1900s, the Wright Brothers created the first
airplane.
• The flew planes in Kitty Hawk, NC because of the
regular winds and the soft sand.
• Now there is a national monument where the Wright
Brothers flew their planes.
9. North Carolina Battleship
• This battleship is
called the USS North
Carolina.
• It was used during
World War II.
• It is in Wilmington.
• The battleship is now
a museum.
11. Old Salem
• Old Salem was first
settled by people from
the Czech Republic.
• Old Salem now has a
living history
museum, a toy
museum, and
gardens to visit.
12. Charlotte
• Charlotte is the
biggest city in North
Carolina.
• Charlotte is an
important city for
NASCAR, a car race
on a track.
13. North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro
• The zoo has more than 200 types of animals.
• It has animals from Africa and North America.
• NC zoo was the first American zoo to put
animals in areas that are similar to their natural
habitat.
15. The Great Smoky Mountains
• The Smoky Mountains
get their name from the
fog that is there.
• The highest place along
the Appalacian Trial is
called Clingmans dome
and it is 2.025 meters
high.
• Mt. Mitchell is the highest
peak. (6683 ft.)
• The Smoky Mountains
are home to many plants
and animals, like black
bears, deer, and
salamanders.
16. Grandfather Mountain
• Grandfather Mountain
has a swinging bridge
that is 1 mile (1.610
mts) high.
• Grandfather
Mountains has a
festival of Scottish
games, called the
Highland games,
each year.
17. The Biltmore House
• The Biltmore House is the
biggest home in America.
It has 250 rooms.
• The house has an indoor
swimming pool, a bowling
alley, and a library.
• The Biltmore House has
a large garden with 250
types of roses.
18. Sports in North Carolina
• NC has some
professional sports
teams.
• There is a football team
called the Carolina
Panthers.
• NC has a hockey team
called the Hurricanes.
• NC has a basketball team
called the Charlotte
Bobcats.
19. Food in North Carolina
• A popular food in NC is
called barbecue. It is
made of pulled pork and
has a sauce made of
vinegar and tomato.
• Grits are very typical in
NC. They are made of
ground corn. Some
people add butter, salt, or
cheese.
20. Commodities
• Eggs • Trees
• Sweet potatoes • Fish
• Blueberries • Beef
• Apples
• Cotton
• Emus
• Corn
• Tobacco
• Soybeans
• Hogs/Pigs
21. Traditional Music from North
Carolina
• The traditional music
from NC is called
Bluegrass.
• It is typically played
with a banjo, an
instrument similar to a
guitar.
• Bluegrass is a type of
country music that
started in the 1940s.
22. Famous People from NC
• William Blount-first from • Scotty McCreery-
NC to sign the American Idol winner
constitution • James Taylor-musician
• Dolly Madison-wife of • Randy Travis-country
President Madison music star
• James Polk-11th president • Nicholas Sparks-author
• Andy Griffith-actor • Dale Earnhardt, Sr. & Jr.-
• Clay Aikin- music artist NASCAR drivers
• Eric Church-musician • Michael Jordan-retired
NBA basketball player