Carolina Locator Map (showing Major Cities) MAP to go to the region in which the city is located . the initial letter of a communityfrom our Community Index northern Mountains of Western north carolina. http://www.carolinanow.com/citymap.htm
Extractions: from our Community Index . . . A B C D ... X-Y-Z or - select from the following LIST of Carolina Areas C arolina comes in four flavors for your enjoyment: the Mountains , the Foothills , the Heartland (which includes the famous Sand Hills area), and the Coastal plain. While each of these regions has attractions related to the geography of the region, many attractions transcend the geography. Choose your favorite flavor - or sample some of all. We welcome you to Carolina! Northern Mountains of Western North Carolina Central Mountains of Western North Carolina Southern Mountains of Western North Carolina Return to MAP Northern Foothills of North Carolina Southern Foothills of North Carolina Upcountry of South Carolina Olde English District of South Carolina ... Return to MAP Northern Heartland of North Carolina Southern Heartland of North Carolina Pee Dee Country of South Carolina Santee-Cooper Country of South Carolina ... Return to MAP Northern Coast of North Carolina Central Coast of North Carolina Southern Coast of North Carolina Grand Strand of South Carolina ... X-Y-Z ALPHABETIC INDEX TO CAROLINA COMMUNITIES
Economic Statistics: Geography Of Virginia Virginia BeachNewport News (north carolinaVirginia); Richmond including those independentcities in Virginia to attract businesses to a community often focus http://www.virginiaplaces.org/econ/industries.html
Extractions: @import url(../styles/base.css); Acording to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in the Department of Commerce , three Virginia communities Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax (including Fairfax and Falls Church cities) - were in the Top 20 of the communities with the highest per capita incomes in 1997. And did you know that, of the 2,629,000 households in Virginia, 92% have a telephone , while 46% have a computer and 28% were using the Internet in 1998? In addition, statistics are provided for the 7 MSA's and one Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA)/Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA) region that include some portion of Virginia: The BEA Regional Facts ("Bearfacts") for 1996-1997 are organized by: county/city statewide Charlottesville Danville ... Johnson CityKingsportBristol (Tennessee-Virginia) Lynchburg NorfolkVirginia BeachNewport News (North Carolina-Virginia) Richmond-Petersbur g Roanoke Washington (DC-Maryland-Virginia-West Virginia) PMSA (NOTE:
Extractions: West of flashing daybeacon #9, you will quickly spy the Elizabeth City waterfront overlooking the banks of a hairpin turn in the Pasquotank River. Since this guide first appeared in the early 1980s, the pleasure-boating climate in Elizabeth City has undergone a radical change for the better. To quote Fred Fearing, the unofficial leader of Elizabeth City's boat-welcoming committee, "Hospitality is our first name." This motto really says it all! As has been true for many years, the town offers the only full-service marine facilities on the entire Dismal Swamp route. It's difficult to overstate the enthusiasm Elizabeth City has for developing a rapport with cruising boaters. In all my travels, I have never before encountered such a well-organized and successful program. Boaters are highly encouraged to include Elizabeth City in their cruising plans and experience this unusually gracious climate for themselves.
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Extractions: Encyclopedia United States The conterminous United States may be divided into several regions: the New England states ( Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts ... Rhode Island , and Connecticut ), the Middle Atlantic states ( New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware ... Virginia , and West Virginia ), the Southeastern states ( North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida ... Tennessee , and Kentucky ), the states of the Midwest ( Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ... Iowa , and Missouri ), the Great Plains states ( North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska , and Kansas ), the Mountain states ( Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado , and Utah ), the Southwestern states ( Oklahoma Texas New Mexico , and Arizona ), and the states of the Far West (
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Extractions: North Carolina Scientists Help Communities Devise Unique Fire Management Plans From the November 2003 issue of The Forestry Source Members of the Youth Conservation Corps analyze a transect at the Old Mill Forest Restoration Project in Silver City, New Mexico. Such volunteer groups often play important roles in local efforts to minimize fire risks. In 2002 Steelman and her colleague Ginger Kinkle, a forestry graduate student at NCSU, began investigating how communities used state funds to address wildfire risk. What the researchers found, says Steelman, was that communities often devise their own ways of responding to the threat of wildfire because federal and state programs don't always address the specific conditions a particular community might face.
Extractions: A Brief Tour of Coastal Carolina by Terry Mancour Cape Hatteras Lighthouse The Coastal Plain of North Carolina is one of the most historic regions of the country, essentially beginning the history of English-speaking peoples in America. In the late sixteenth century Sir Walter Raleigh , an English aristocrat, obtained permission from Queen Elizabeth to found a colony in "the Virginias" (people were a little vague about geography back then) for the purpose of prospecting for gold (the Spanish
CTA: Pressroom on the periphery of larger cities such as He cites Austin, Texas; Raleigh, north Carolinaand Irvine These communities which once relied on ranching, mining or http://www.cta.net/whoweare/whoweare_press.asp?article=58&selYear=2001
2000 Census Results component counties and central cities of metropolitan north carolina State Demographics State and local demographic provides data on community and economic http://www.ci.greensboro.nc.us/planning/neighborhood_planning/2000CensusResults.
Extractions: Greensboro City Databook, 2003 - A great reference tool for a wide variety of statistics for Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, and several comparison areas, as well as a look at City of Greensboro services. Tables and graphs are included, but maps are not (come to the City of Greensboro Planning Department or the Greensboro Public Libraries to see those).
1st Carolina - NADEP MCAS Cherry Point, NC Havelock Real Estate Havelock thrives with many residential communities itself. City of New Bern Electric,252.636.4017, Employment Security Commission of north carolina, 252.5144820, http://www.1stcarolina.com/pages/about_the_area/index.jsp
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Extractions: State Library of NC E-Mail Reference Service Simple Search Advanced Search ... NC Municipalities Frequently Requested Information FIND NC Indexes About FIND NC State Library E-Mail Reference Service Agriculture Boards (Occupational Licensing) and Commissions Business, Commerce Crime, Law Enforcement ... Voting, Elections Alarm Systems Licensing Board (LB) Athlete Agent Registration (LB) Board of Podiatry Examiners of the State of North Carolina (LB) Board of Transportation Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism Commission on the Future of the Courts and Justice in North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission ... Midwifery Joint Committee (Nurse Midwife) (LB) North Carolina Acupuncture Licensing Board (LB) North Carolina Agency for Public Telecommunications Board of Commissioners North Carolina Appraisal Board (LB) North Carolina Auctioneer Licensing Board (LB) North Carolina Board for Licensing of Geologists (LB) North Carolina Board for Licensing of Soil Scientists (LB) North Carolina Board of Agriculture (LB) North Carolina Board of Architecture (LB) North Carolina Board of Barber Examiners (LB) North Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners (LB) North Carolina Board of Dietetics/Nutrition (LB) North Carolina Board of Electrolysis Examiners (LB)
Attractions Main | Wilmington & North Carolina's Southern Coast The rich historic legacy of Wilmington and the surrounding communities manifestsitself in museums By 1840 Wilmington was the largest city in north carolina. http://www.insiders.com/wilmington/main-attractions.htm
Extractions: Explore The Site Home Annual Events Area Overview Arts Attractions Camping Commerce Daytrips Fishing Getting Around Golf Health Care Higher Ed. Home Kidstuff Maps Marinas Media Nightlife Real Estate Rentals Restaurants Retirement Schools Shopping Vacation Rentals Volunteer Watersports Weddings Worship Quickplanner Local Links Advertise With Us LinkSwap Contact Us Buy The Book Authors Home Welcome to Capeside K nown to generations of visitors for beautiful, family-friendly beaches and waterways, North Carolina's southern coast also offers a multitude of attractions that have more to do with history than geography . The rich historic legacy of Wilmington and the surrounding communities manifests itself in museums, monuments, churches, grand old residences and other structures that speak eloquently of the past. However, there is little doubt that the proximity to the sea lends a distinct resort quality to this culturally vibrant region. With the advent of a new trend in vacationing known as heritage tourism, visitors are searching for more than long days on the beach in coastal destinations. What is heritage tourism? This concept addresses the desire of modern visitors to explore sites and attractions that make history come alive and provide the ability to experience life as it was once lived in that area. Historic sites such as the Battleship
State Profile -- North Carolina into the economic colossus of north carolina and the and furniture making; in thecity of Greensboro Piecing together African American communities was an easier http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/states/NC/NC00.shtml
Extractions: After almost two years of political infighting, dealmaking and litigation, it was only fitting that North Carolina's redistricting plan ended up in the nation's highest court. Besides, it was in keeping with the highly publicized, circus-like circumstances of the Tar Heel State's mapmaking process. From the first machinations, to the U.S. Supreme Court's 1993 decision to allow white residents of the 12th District to challenge the constitutionality of the new map, the state's redistricting process was arguably the most convoluted of any state. Given the follies that marked some other states' efforts to draw lines for the 1990s, it was an especially dubious achievement. The Supreme Court case, Shaw vs. Reno, was brought by five white voters two of whom were 12th District residents who claimed racial separation of voters violated their constitutional rights. State officials defended the map, pointing to Voting Rights Act mandates that require creation and preservation of minority-majority districts whenever possible. In allowing challenges to "bizarre" and racially gerrymandered districts, the high court may have opened a window of opportunity for legal challenges to majority-minority districts across the country. North Carolina's story began back in July 1991, when the state Legislature approved a map that included a black-majority seat in the rural eastern part of the state. That seat would likely have elected the state's first black to Congress this century, but the Justice Department nullified the plan, ruling that one minority-majority seat was not enough. (Under Voting Rights Act provisions, North Carolina is one of 14 states that must have their congressional maps "precleared" by the Justice Department.)
ESRI Press: Community Geography Teacher's Guide Community Learning Network Approximately 40 lessons/units north carolina State UniversityWater Quality Group Water Transit City, USA Education website for the http://gis.esri.com/esripress/display/index.cfm?fuseaction=display&websiteID=63&
The Journal Of Urban Affairs - Volume 19, Number 3 (1997) development, business leaders in Charlotte, north carolina, have been by TheodoreJ. Stumm, University of north Florida Social geography of the City Race and http://www.udel.edu/uaa/journals/vol19no3.html
Extractions: by Theodore J. Stumm , University of North Florida ABSTRACT: An increasingly constrained fiscal environment and unrelenting citizen demands for services have cities searching for new ways to provide many needed services. Municipal enterprises require special consideration because they provide many advantages for cities. However, because they are separate municipal funds, an understanding of commonly used fund transfer mechanisms, such as payments in lieu of taxes or services in kind, is essential to making valid service provision comparisons. This study uses examples from a recent national survey of cities to explain and illustrate various means used by municipal enterprises to transfer revenue to, and from, other municipal funds. It also provides examples of how accurately accounting for the resultant revenue can significantly alter the results of the comparison process for five commonly used utility enterprises. Citizen Attitudes about Service Delivery Modes
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Extractions: Education Professional Experience Grants and Awards Professional Memberships ... Teaching Experience Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Major: Urban Social Geography M.A. Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI Major: Medical Geography B.A. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Major: Geography Back to Top Fall 2000 - Assistant Professor Provisional Member of the Graduate Faculty Bowling Green State University Summer, 2000 Cartographic Specialist North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Center, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Coordinator Summer Minority Dissertation Workshop on Migration to the United States Social Science Research Council Committee on International Migration and Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Back to Top Honadle, B.W. (PI), K.D. Johnson-Webb, and M.C. Carroll (co-PIs): University Center Technical Assistance: A proposal to the Economic Development Agency, U.S. Department of Commerce. Budget request: $31,000. Funded. Johnson-Webb, K. Co-Principle Investigator. Integration of Geography and Geographical Concepts into a Secondary Public School Curriculum: A Workshop, to CITE 2001 Grants program, Center for Innovative and Transformative Education, BGSU, with Kefa Otiso; Budget Request: $5,380.00, Funded
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z W Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Winston-Salem, city (1990 pop. 143,485), seat of Forsyth co., central N.C., in the Piedmont; inc. 1913. It is one of North Carolina's largest cities and foremost industrial centers. Historically a major tobacco manufacturer, Winston-Salem diversifed in the 1990s; its economy now relies heavily on banking, medicine, and higher education. The city also has a brewery, a large bakery, and clothing, textiles, electrical equipment, and appliance factories. The village of Bethabara, the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina, was established nearby in 1753. In 1766 the Moravians built their central town, Salem, a few miles away, and most of the industries and residents of Bethabara moved there. Winston was established in 1849 as the county seat. The two communities were united in 1913.
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Extractions: IsraeliteNetwork Directory and Geography Community Geography Listing of Members and officers Directions to the Israelite Network Advanced Multiple Engine Search ... Road Maps (US) The Israelite Network P.O. BOX 1747, New York City 10101, You are welcome to attend our meetings *(ICQ#4302306) Community Geography The Hebrew Israelites maintain Camps around the world. Use this directory to locate one near you. THIS DIRECTORY IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
AAG 2004 Annual Meeting - 2004 Annual Meeting Program and the Expansion of Central cities in north Presenter(s) Gerald Ingalls Univof north carolina Charlotte. A Retirement Community in a Western Pennsylvania http://convention.allacademic.com/aag2004/topic2.html?topic_id=47