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By using outstanding resources, such as the John Locke Foundation sponsored North Carolina History Project, and photos by our publisher, Stan Deatherage, ENC NOW will endeavor to help make history real for our readers, and try to afford them some small measure of understanding where we come from here in the Old North State.

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North Carolina History  

By using outstanding resources, such as the John Locke Foundation sponsored North Carolina History Project, and photos by our publisher, Stan Deatherage, ENC NOW will endeavor to help make history real for our readers, and try to afford them some small measure of understanding where we come from here in the Old North State.

In celebration of the United States of America’s Independence Day, Carolina Journal offers the text of the Declaration of Independence.
In celebration of the United States of America’s Independence Day, Carolina Journal offers the text of the Declaration of Independence.
 
The North Carolina Department of Natural & Cultural Resources (DNCR) in conjunction with other organizations dedicated to the state’s rich history, recently unveiled the Moonshine and Motorsports Trail in order to highlight the history of bootlegging and stock car racing in the Tar Heel State.
The North Carolina Department of Natural & Cultural Resources (DNCR) in conjunction with other organizations dedicated to the state’s rich history, recently unveiled the Moonshine and Motorsports Trail in order to highlight the history of bootlegging and stock car racing in the Tar Heel State.
 
A new short film just released to the public depicts a particularly dark part of North Carolina’s extraordinary history. In 1898, the only successful coup d’état in American history took place in the Tar Heel state.
A new short film just released to the public depicts a particularly dark part of North Carolina’s extraordinary history. In 1898, the only successful coup d’état in American history took place in the Tar Heel state.
 
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