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Planning a visit to North Carolina? Or maybe you're a local that's just looking for what's going on. Here's a sampling of some of the popular local events in the state.
The festivities begin Friday night with a street dance at Courthouse Square.In Burgaw.
Join us for our fine art festival, RiverFest, the biggest event on the Neuse River. In Bridgeton.
This show series is dedicated to offering a fun and exciting horse show while maintaining a down home atmosphere. In Four Oaks.
First Friday is one of Raleigh's most popular evening escapes. Join us on the First Friday of every month.
"Consider Yourself" part of the family and come see the international stage and movie musical favorite, Oliver. In Raleigh.
A regular on bluegrass radio, their works have earned them many individual and group IBMA and SPGBMA award nominations. in Selma.
The Tour begins at the Superior Courthouse in downtown Hillsborough, and offers a choice of several rides. In Hillsborough.
Golf tournament. To be played on courses No. 4, No. 5 and No. 8. In Pinehurst.
This Branson-style variety show will delight audiences of all ages with comedy, music and fun. In Selma.
Downtown Asheboro comes alive with the roar of classic automobiles from all over the southeast.
Simply put, it is 100 laps for $1 million. The best of the best in NASCAR go all out in the annual NASCAR Sprint Race. In Concord.
NASCAR Spring Cup Series All-Star Race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Features NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers challenging the 1.5-mile superspeedway in single-car runs. In Charlotte.
The winged warriors of Sprint car racing battle on the lightning-fast, four-tenths-mile clay oval at the Dirt Track at Charlotte.
NASCAR Nationwide Series regulars will battle against various NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers in this 300-mile showdown. In Charlotte.
Let Freedom Race at NASCAR’s only 600-mile event. Patriotic salute to the US Armed Forces. In Charlotte.
The 7th Annual Salute! NC Wine Celebration, presented by BB&T uncorks in the streets of Downtown Winston-Salem.
Don't miss the Faith, Family and Freedom Celebration at zMax Dragway. This festive event will feature a concert. In Concord.
Head out to Maggie Valley for this car show and swap meet.
Celebrate the 4th of July in small town America. In Waynesville.
Christmas in July will kick off at the Museum of NC Traditional Pottery in downtown Seagrove with demonstrations and more.
Annual historic festival held the 2nd Saturday in August celebrating the Waldensians and their successful return to their homelands. In Valdese.
The most unique vehicles in motorsports return to The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway. In Concord.
History is made as the 2011 American Legion World Series is played in the new permanent home of this national event. In Shelby.
One of professional bull riding’s longest standing events, riders and participants flock to see the best bull riders. In Archdale.
At the Charlotte Convention Center.
Warriors & Warbirds preserves the history of aviation, to serve as an educational tool for the community. In Charlotte.