10 Photos You'll Only Understand If You Hail From North Carolina
With its rugged mountain ranges, vast coastlines, and iconic foods, it was difficult to choose just a few photos synonymous with North Carolina. For those lucky enough to live here, we know them up close and personal. Here are a few reminders of what makes the Tar Heel State so grand.

Charlotte Motor Speedway, 5555 Concord Pkwy S, Concord, NC 28027, USA
"America's Home for Racing" welcomes thousands of fans in more than 60 years for exciting motorsports entertainment, including us. Visit Charlotte Motor Speedway's website for the events' schedule.

Britts Donuts, 13 Carolina Beach Ave N, Carolina Beach, NC 28428, USA
This charming place keeps us waiting in line for the sweet, homemade glazed donuts made right there on the boardwalk. The staff at this 84-year-old icon takes cash only.
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Shackleford Banks, North Carolina, USA
Folks flock to the area for many reasons, but they especially come to see the gorgeous "Banker ponies."

Biltmore, 1 Lodge St, Asheville, NC 28803, USA
We love our castle and so do the millions who tour the 8,000-acre estate in the Blue Ridge Mountains with its pristine gardens, 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, and 65 fireplaces.

Andy Griffith Museum, 218 Rockford St, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
This beloved stop in Mount Airy where he was born, celebrates our beloved Andy and all of the characters from the iconic TV series.

Mount Olive Pickle Company Scale, 1 Pickle Rd, Mt Olive, NC 28365, USA
Carolina Beverage Corporation, 1413 Jake Alexander Blvd S, Salisbury, NC 28146, USA
Mt. Olive began in 1926 and has grown to be one of the most-loved pickle companies in the U.S. The oldest-continuing soft drink run by the same family, Cheerwine was created by L.D. Peeler in 1917 in Salisbury, North Carolina.

Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Dr, Manteo, NC 27954, USA
The mysterious lady is the first child born of English parents in the New World.
Virginia Dare, who was lost forever with other members of the Lost Colony, caught the imagination of sculptor Maria Louise Lander of Salem, Massachusetts.
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Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina 28646, USA
Grandfather Mountain, a 5,946-foot-tall natural wonder, gives access to the Mile High Swinging Bridge and the Wilson Center for Nature Discovery.

This historic structure is open for self-guided climbs between April and October with a 219-step ascent from the ground to the balcony level.

Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park, 301 Goldsboro St S, Wilson, NC 27893, USA
At his farm in Wilson County, machinery repairman and genius Vollis Simpson made gigantic kinetic sculptures as he neared retirement age. He crafted the whirligigs up until about six months before he sadly died at age 94. The rest is history.
We hope you enjoyed these photos synonymous with North Carolina. For more information about any of these exciting places, visit the TripAdvisor Booking/Experiences website.
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