North Carolina

The Tar Heel State

Official flag of North Carolina
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Quick Stats

10.8MPopulation
#9Rank
1789Joined
53.8kArea (mi²)

Map

Map of North Carolina

Seal & Motto

State seal of North Carolina

"Esse Quam Videri"

Additional Information

AbbreviationNC
Motto Origin

Latin for "To be, rather than to seem."

Adopted 1893.

Official WebsiteNorthCarolina.gov

Population Growth

Overview

North Carolina, the 'Tar Heel State,' is one of the most geographically and economically diverse states in the nation. From the Atlantic's wild Outer Banks to the ancient peaks of the Blue Ridge, and from a booming finance hub in Charlotte to the global innovation engine of Research Triangle Park, it is the South's fastest-rising powerhouse.

Historical Significance

North Carolina officially joined the Union on November 21, 1789, as the 12th state. Its history stretches from the Lost Colony of Roanoke in 1587, through its pivotal Revolutionary War battles at Guilford Court House, to the moment on December 17, 1903, when Wilbur and Orville Wright lifted off at Kitty Hawk and changed human history forever.

Top Cities & Hubs

1

Charlotte

Population: ~880,000

The state's largest city and a top-10 national financial center, the second-largest banking hub in the U.S. after New York City, home to Bank of America and Truist Bank headquarters.

2

Raleigh

Population: ~470,000

The state capital and the tech heart of the South, anchoring Research Triangle Park — one of the largest research parks in the world alongside Durham and Chapel Hill.

3

Greensboro

Population: ~300,000

A historically significant city that was a major site of the 1960 Civil Rights sit-in movement, now a growing hub for healthcare, logistics, and higher education in the Triad region.

4

Durham

Population: ~285,000

Home to Duke University and its globally ranked medical center, a key vertex of Research Triangle Park and a nationally celebrated food and startup scene.

5

Winston-Salem

Population: ~250,000

Once the tobacco and textile capital of the South, now a thriving center for biotechnology and regenerative medicine research anchored by Wake Forest University Medical Center.

Neighbors

Region: South

Capital: Raleigh

Key Landmarks & Economy

Wright Brothers National Memorial: The exact spot at Kill Devil Hills near Kitty Hawk where Orville Wright made the world's first successful powered airplane flight on December 17, 1903, changing civilization.
Research Triangle Park: America's largest research park, hosting 300+ companies and 65,000+ workers including IBM, Cisco, and GlaxoSmithKline, making the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill region the "Silicon Valley of the East."
Blue Ridge Parkway & Great Smokies: The 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway — America's most visited national parkway — winds through the stunning Appalachian Mountains to the misty peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains.

Did You Know?

  • North Carolina is "First in Flight" — the Wright Brothers chose Kitty Hawk for its steady winds, and this historic event is commemorated on the state's license plates.
  • The state is home to more sweet potatoes than any other state, producing over 60% of the nation's supply in the sandy soils of the eastern coastal plain.
  • Pepsi-Cola was invented in New Bern, North Carolina in 1893 by pharmacist Caleb Bradham, who originally called his creation "Brad's Drink."

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