As I've mentioned before, I grew up in
North Carolina. While I do not get to go back home as often as I
would like, I can still attest to the fun a North Carolina vacation
can provide. Here are but a few of the many attractions you can find
in my home state!
North Carolina Aquarium at Fort
Fisher- While it is called an
'aquarium', Fort Fisher features more animals than just fish. One
thing I found particularly interesting was the albino alligator! The
one they have is a female named Luna, who is one of only 44 albino
alligators in the world. When we met her, she was very quiet but
seemed to enjoy the attention she was getting. They have several
daily tours, along with programs and summer camps. You can even book
a birthday or slumber party! Imagine how much fun you and your kids
would have sleeping in front of the huge tanks of jellyfish and
manatees! Speaking of jellyfish, the picture attached to this post is
one I took at the aquarium in 2009. You can find more information
and book your visit at http://www.ncaquariums.com/fort-fisher.
We're in the movies! Another
thing a lot of people find interesting about North Carolina is that a
lot of movies and television shows have been filmed here. Dawson's
Creek, a
popular teen drama, was filmed mostly in Wilmington, with
UNC-Wilmington's campus used for the school shots. One
Tree
Hill,
another popular teen drama, is also filmed in Wilmington. Weekend
at Bernie's was
filmed partially in the coastal towns of Wrightsville Beach and Kure
Beach, with some scenes filmed on Bald Head Island. Some more movies
that were completely or partially filmed in North Carolina are Patch
Adams, The Fugitive, and
Last of the
Mohicans. For
those interested in seeing how television shows are made, the Screen
Gems studio offers walking tours every Saturday afternoon. You can
find more information at http://www.screengemsstudios.com/nc/.
Mountains. If
you prefer mountains over the beach, The Great Smoky Mountains is one
of the most famous national parks. It features Grotto Falls, a
gorgeous 25-foot waterfall that you can hike behind and see from the
back. The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, one of America's largest
homes, offers tours as well as a popular winery, concerts and fun
little shops. The town of Boone features Linville Caverns, a set of
privately-owned caves open for exploration. You can find more
information at http://www.westernncattractions.com/.
Carowinds. For
those who like amusement parks, Charlotte offers Carowinds. Since it
sits on the border of North and South Carolina, you can walk back and
forth between the two states without having to leave the park. It
also offers thrill rides such as the Drop Tower and Scream Weaver.
Around Halloween, 'Scarowinds' features various types of haunted
houses, mazes and shows that are not for the faint of heart! Their
website is http://www.carowinds.com
for more information and ticket prices.
For more information, the
official site for travel and tourism in North Carolina is
http://www.visitnc.com. Have a
great trip!
2 comments:
I have been to North Carolina and you are right it is so much fun. Lol, especially Carowinds. I wish I had taken the time to go to the aquarium though.
the post was really interest me.
i've never been in that place but a friend of mine share his great experience..
have you visited the shores of the neuse river?
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