North Carolina
993 markers across 101 counties
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Salmon Creek And Eden House: Seedbed Of The Colony
      Erected in June 2001, the large marker replaced four older markers, all of which were scrapped when...
Colonial Bath
Bath, Beaufort
Large marker with map and text which follows: Bath, oldest town in North Carolina, was established in 1705.
N.c. State Fair, 1873-1925 / State Exposition Of 1884 / Camp Polk, 1918
Raleigh, Wake
(Text of marker follows) The area across Hillsborough Street from this site, today combining commercial and residen...
Battle Of Bentonville, March 19, 20, And 21, 1865
(Large rectangular marker, full text follows) At Bentonville, General William T. Sherman’s Union army, advancing fr...
Palmer-Marsh House
Bath, Beaufort
Nonstandard marker with text which follows (first paragraph): Colonial home of Colonel Robert Palmer, Surveyor-Gene...
Wake Forest College Birthplace
Wake Forest, Wake
This simple provincial house was built before 1820.
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Alamance21Alexander1Alleghany1Anson8Avery4Beaufort16Bertie6Bladen1Brunswick20Buncombe28Burke10Cabarrus14Caldwell3Camden4Carteret14Caswell10Catawba7Chatham9Cherokee7Chowan8Clay2Cleveland8Columbus3Craven27Cumberland30Currituck7Dare16Davidson9Davie3Duplin7Durham14Edgecombe13Forsyth16Franklin5Gaston13Gates2Graham1Granville9Grayson3Greene3Guilford34Halifax28Harnett9Haywood11Henderson7Hertford11Hoke5Hyde3Iredell12Jackson7Johnston30Jones2Lee4Lenoir4Lincoln16Macon9Madison3Martin3McDowell7Mecklenburg21Mitchell3Montgomery2Moore6Nash5New Hanover40Northampton11Onslow12Orange14Pamlico1Pasquotank8Pender17Perquimans5Person7Pitt8Polk5Randolph8Richmond8Robeson8Rockingham15Rowan12Rutherford7Sampson7Scotland6Stanly5Stokes6Suffolk city1Surry6Swain9Transylvania6Union10Vance11Wake48Warren12Washington14Watauga5Wayne15Wilkes10Wilson7Yadkin1Yancey1York2