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 About North Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA , though the most industrialized of the Southern states, remains relatively rural and poor, with just six million people spread over an area larger than England. It suffered heavily during the Civil War , and Reconstruction brought mixed fortunes: although poverty and hostility were still endemic the Democrats, once they regained control in 1870, were effective in stamping out the Ku Klux Klan. Since then there have been parallel traditions of radical black, and white racist, activity. Greensboro , for example, where Jesse Jackson served his political apprenticeship, was the site of the 1960 lunch-counter sit-in by black students, and also of the Greensboro Massacre of 1979, when Klansmen killed five people at a Communist Workers Party demonstration.

Geographically, North Carolina breaks down into three distinct areas - running from east to west, the coast, the Piedmont and the mountains - that help make it one of the more interesting states to tour around. For visitors, the coast is the most promising area, with good beaches, beautiful landscapes and a fascinating history. The inner coast consists largely of the less developed Albemarle Peninsula , with colonial Edenton nearby. The central Piedmont is dominated by manufacturing cities, and by the academic institutions of the prestigious Research Triangle: Raleigh , the state capital, is home to North Carolina State University. Duke University is at Durham , and the University of North Carolina at trendy Chapel Hill. Winston-Salem combines tobacco culture and Moravian heritage, while Charlotte bills itself as the next boom city of the South, though for the moment it's distinguished by little but its downtown skyscrapers. In the mountains , one of the most stunning stretches of Appalachia, the only towns of any size, Boone and Asheville , are linked by the spectacular Blue Ridge Parkway , while Great Smoky Mountains National Park overlaps the border with Tennessee.  TOP

 Getting Around North Carolina
North Carolina's major airports are at Charlotte, an arrival point for transatlantic flights, Raleigh-Durham and Wilmington, all of which will connect you with several major US cities. A tiny airport at Manteo in the Outer Banks (tel 252/473-2227) runs charter flights to the barrier islands, but driving would be easier. Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro (with an express bus link to Winston-Salem) are served by Amtrak , but unfortunately there is no coastal route. Plenty of buses run within the Piedmont; schedules are much less frequent in the mountains and along the coast, both of which are best explored by car. North Carolina's interstates are some of the most attractive in the country, the medians carpeted with poppies and wildflowers. The state also has a good network of cycling routes along quiet country roads; for information, contact the Department of Transportation (tel 919/733-2804).  TOP
 Exploring North Carolina

North Carolina Piedmont
North Carolina's PIEDMONT is a fairly industrialized area of textile and tobacco towns, mostly in decline. However, even close to the towns it can still be very rural, little changed since the 1950s. The main area of interest is the Research Triangle trio of neighboring college towns: Raleigh , the state capital; relaxed Durham , with its strong black community; and countercultural Chapel Hill. Winston-Salem , famous for its tobacco industry, boasts the excellent Old Salem village, while Charlotte 's international airport is the point of arrival for many European visitors.

North Carolina Coast
The North Carolina coast , which ranges through salt marshes, beaches, barrier islands and estuaries, holds most of the state's more interesting historic sites . The continent's earliest English colonists vanished inexplicably from Roanoke Island in 1590; just over three centuries later, the Wright brothers achieved the first powered flight a few miles up the road. The Outer Banks , the long reef of barrier islands that stretches down from Virginia, are in parts tacky and elsewhere beautifully unspoiled.

North Carolina Mountains
The best way to see the mountains of North Carolina is from the pristine Blue Ridge Parkway , which runs across the northwest from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park . It's a delight to drive; the vast panoramic expanses of forested hillside, with barely a settlement in sight, may astonish travelers fresh from the crowded centers of the east coast. This predominantly poor region has been a breeding ground for blue-grass music, as played by Doc Watson and Earl Scruggs. The North Carolina High Country Host, 1700 Blowing Rock Rd, in Boone (tel 1-800-438-7500) is a helpful visitor center that services most of the mountain area.
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