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8 Interesting Facts About North Carolina You May Not Already Know

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If you’ve never thought about visiting the beautiful state of North Carolina, now may be the time to do so. This state has so much history and so many stunning landmarks you’ll want to visit. It’s perfect for road trips, camping, hiking adventures, and so much more.

Even if you travel to NC frequently, there are always surprises and new things to experience. There is a reason residents love living here and why tourists visit this state so often. Here are 8 fun facts about this state that will most likely surprise you:

  1. It’s Home To The Oldest State University in the U.S.

The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill has made history for being the oldest State University in the United States. It was the only university to award degrees in the 18th century. For the first two weeks of classes in 1795, the student body consisted of only one person.

  1. It’s the Home Furnishings Capital of the World

High Point is a city in North Carolina that is better known as the furnishing capital of the world because of the semi-annual furniture market that takes place here. This sale is so popular that it attracts 100,000 exhibitors and shoppers from all around the world. If you’re on the market for some furniture, check out the High Point Market!

  1. Whitewater Falls is the Highest Waterfall in the Eastern US

If you’re a nature lover, you’ll love this interesting fact. The highest waterfall falling at an impressive 811 feet is none other than the Whitewater Falls. This is the tallest waterfall in the eastern U.S. and a sight worth seeing if you’re ever in North Carolina.

  1. Charles Kuralt Was Born and Raised in Wilmington

You may remember Kuralt as a journalist for CBS. He is well known for his

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