Torpedoed!
How Ocracoke learned that one of its own went down with his ship off North Carolina’s coast during World War II
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The people, places and history that make our state great
How Ocracoke learned that one of its own went down with his ship off North Carolina’s coast during World War II
Sites across the state explore African-American history year-round
An important event early in the Civil War that histories often ignore
How Cooleemee retained the heritage that defined its character
An abandoned mill village in eastern NC sets the scene for the film “The Hunger Games”
From a parade of shining boats to a giant glowing pickle
A restored Yadkin County homestead and grounds recall a lion of the law