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Must-see attractions in North Carolina

  • The Biltmore Estate in Asheville.

    Biltmore Estate

    Asheville

    Charmed by Asheville's natural beauty, shipping and railroad heir George Washington Vanderbilt II decided to build a summer home modeled after three鈥

  • Woman sculpting clay on a spinning wheel at Old Salem Museums & Gardens. Old Salem Museums & Gardens, located in Winston-Salem, is one of the nation's shining examples of living history dating back to the 18th century.

    Old Salem

    North Carolina

    The beautifully preserved core of the Moravian settlement of Salem extends across several blocks south of downtown. You鈥檙e not obliged to pay for鈥

  • Asheville Art Museum

    Asheville

    The glass-fronted West Wing is a showstopping introduction to this downtown museum, which is looking sleek after a $24 million renovation that added 70%鈥

  • Rendering of the new Carolina Aviation Museum, set to open in 2023.

    Sullenberger Aviation Museum

    Charlotte

    The Sullenberger Aviation Museum, honoring Captain Chesley Burnett 鈥淪ully鈥 Sullenberger III, is located at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

  • African-American History

    International Civil Rights Center & Museum

    North Carolina

    The FW Woolworth store where four black students from North Carolina A&T State University sparked the 鈥榮it-in鈥 campaign by ordering coffee on February 1,鈥

  • Charlotte, NC, USA-30 May 2021: College St. side view of the Levine Museum of the New South building.

    Levine Museum of the New South

    Charlotte

    Tracing the story of the 鈥楴ew South鈥 that emerged from the ashes of the Civil War, this committed museum explores the years of Reconstruction, Jim Crow鈥

  • The Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina. Opening in 1936, it was the first art museum in North Carolina, USA
Pictured is the Mint Museum Uptown location.

    Mint Museum Randolph

    Charlotte

    The US Mint opened its first-ever outpost in Uptown Charlotte in 1837, using gold mined from the mountains nearby. Transported 3 miles southeast a century鈥

  • USS North Carolina

    Battleship North Carolina

    Coastal North Carolina

    Self-guided tours take you through the decks of this 45,000-ton megaship, which earned 15 battle stars in the Pacific theater in WWII before it was鈥

  • People relax on the beach and swim in the surf of the lifeguarded beach on Ocracoke Island.

    Ocracoke Beach

    Outer Banks

    Dolphins are commonly spotted on Ocracoke's gorgeous, undeveloped 16-mile stretch of sandy beach. Swimmers should be aware of rip currents. Find parking鈥

  • Fort Macon State Park

    Coastal North Carolina

    This remarkable five-sided fort, with 26 vaulted rooms, is one of North Carolina's most visited attractions. Completed in 1834, it was the site of the鈥

  • Wright Brothers National Memorial

    Outer Banks

    Self-taught engineers Wilbur and Orville Wright launched the world's first successful airplane flight on December 17, 1903 (it lasted 12 seconds). A鈥

  • Folk Art Center

    Asheville

    Part gallery, part store, and wholly dedicated to Southern craftsmanship, the superb Folk Art Center stands directly off the Blue Ridge Pkwy, 6 miles east鈥

  • Whalehead Club

    Outer Banks

    The sunflower-yellow, art nouveau鈥搒tyle Whalehead Club, built in the 1920s as a hunting 'cottage' for a Philadelphia industrialist, is the centerpiece of鈥

  • Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Outer Banks

    Extending some 70 miles from south of Nags Head to the south end of Ocracoke Island, this fragile necklace of islands remains blissfully free from鈥

  • Asheville Pinball Museum

    Asheville

    A veritable time machine, this downtown treat transports gamers back to the much-lamented pinball arcades of yesteryear. With stock ranging from vintage鈥

  • NASCAR Hall of Fame

    NASCAR Hall of Fame

    Charlotte

    The race-car simulator ($5) at this rip-roaring Uptown museum hurtles you onto the track and into a 15-car race that feels surprisingly real. Elsewhere,鈥

  • Contemporary architecture juxtaposed in Charlotte, North Carolina

    Mint Museum Uptown

    Charlotte

    A stunning modernist edifice tucked between mighty skyscrapers, the Uptown portion of Charlotte鈥檚 Mint Museum consists of two distinct halves. One makes a鈥

  • Latta Plantation, Huntersville, North Carolina
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    Historic Latta Plantation

    Charlotte

    This 19th-century cotton plantation occupies a small corner of a scenic nature preserve, a dozen miles north of Uptown Charlotte. Exhibits in the visitor鈥

  • CHARLOTTE, NC, USA - APRIL 15: Discovery Place on April 15, 2017 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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    Discovery Place Science

    Charlotte

    Illustrating simple scientific principles with eye-catching displays, Discovery Place is targeted largely at kids. It centers on a steamy rainforest that鈥

  • Fort Raleigh National Historic Site

    Outer Banks

    In the late 1580s, three decades before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, a group of 116 British colonists disappeared without a trace from their鈥

  • Old Burying Ground

    Coastal North Carolina

    On the National Registry of Historic Places, this small but fascinating cemetery features the weathered tombstones of both Revolutionary and Civil War鈥

  • Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge

    Outer Banks

    Although not strictly on an Outer Banks island (it's part of the mainland), this 154,000-acre wildlife reserve of wild lands and waters is managed by Dare鈥

  • Roanoke Island Festival Park

    Outer Banks

    Go on a swashbuckling adventure at this 25-acre park, telling the story of the first English settlement attempt in 1585. Visitors can climb aboard a 16th鈥

  • Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

    Outer Banks

    At 193ft (or 198ft to the lighting rod), this striking black-and-white-striped edifice is one of North Carolina's most iconic images. The first version of鈥

  • Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum

    Outer Banks

    Exhibits about shipwrecks, piracy and salvaged cargo are highlights at this maritime museum at the end of the road. There have been more than 2000鈥

  • Museum of the Bizarre

    Coastal North Carolina

    Pickled specimens, occult memorabilia, a taxidermied two-headed lamb, a bigfoot imprint and plenty of other oddities are on show at this truly peculiar鈥

  • Ocracoke Pony Pen

    Outer Banks

    From the National Park Service's observation deck, you can catch views of Ocracoke's formerly 'wild' ponies, which have been penned in here since the late鈥

  • Historic Corolla Park

    Outer Banks

    This very pleasant manicured park in Corolla preserves 39 acres of gorgeous sound-front and sound-side property that was once the waterfowl- and duck鈥

  • David Williams House Museum

    Outer Banks

    Built at the turn of the 20th century, this was the home of Captain David Williams and his family and is a good example of how those in Ocracoke lived 100鈥

  • Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

    Charlotte

    An Uptown landmark, thanks to sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle鈥檚 huge mirror-tiled Firebird out front, this showcase for 20th-century art was donated to the鈥

  • Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge

    Outer Banks

    At the northern end of Hatteras Island, and named after the dune peas that grow in the sand, this 5834-acre (land portion only) reserve is a bird-watcher鈥

  • Reynolda House Museum of American Art

    North Carolina

    Tobacco magnate RJ Reynolds started operations in Winston-Salem in 1875, and the family business prospered through world-beating brands including Camel 鈥

  • Carolina Raptor Center

    Charlotte

    A pleasant woodland stroll within the Latta Plantation Nature Preserve leads past aviaries holding predatory birds that have suffered injuries 鈥 you may鈥

  • Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts

    North Carolina

    Only accessible with combined admission to Old Salem鈥檚 other historic sites, this showpiece museum extends way beyond the local Moravian heritage to鈥

  • North Carolina Maritime Museum

    Coastal North Carolina

    The pirate Blackbeard was a frequent visitor to the Beaufort area in the early 1700s. In 1996, the wreckage of his flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, was鈥

  • Waterfront Shops & Boardwalk

    Outer Banks

    A pleasant waterfront boardwalk with 27 shops and eateries dotted around it. Peruse local design shops, do a Village Yoga session, or grab a bottle of鈥

  • Emerald Isle Beach

    Coastal North Carolina

    Emerald Isle's 12 miles of pristine beach has soft, golden sands and the green-blue waters the area is named after. The car park at the Eastern Regional鈥

  • Bodie Island Lighthouse

    Outer Banks

    Built in 1872, this photogenic lighthouse opened its doors to visitors in 2013. The 170ft-high structure still has its original Fresnel lens 鈥 a rarity鈥

  • Ocracoke Lighthouse

    Outer Banks

    Built in 1823, this is the oldest lighthouse still operating in North Carolina, though it cannot be climbed. The walls are 5ft thick and the non-rotating鈥

  • Jockey's Ridge State Park

    Outer Banks

    Kick off your shoes for a leg-stretching climb up Jockey's Ridge, the largest sand dune on the East Coast. With a 360-degree view that sweeps over the鈥