When North Carolina became a state it had the highest elevation in the US. Mount Mitchell at 6,684 feet is still the highest point east of the Mississippi River.
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South Carolina is neither south nor north of the Mississippi but it is East of the river
The states with the highest percentage of people employed in this industry were North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, and California.
The most popular land mark in North Carolina would be the blowing rock, or Carolina beach -kos
North Carolina is east of the Mississippi River.
the supreme court of north carolina
In Mississippi & in North Carolina.
the highest waterfall in North Carolina is the raven cliff falls. the height for the waterfall is 400 ft.
The tallest mountains east of the Mississippi River are found in the Appalachian Mountain range. Some of the highest peaks include Mount Mitchell in North Carolina, Clingmans Dome in Tennessee, and Mount Washington in New Hampshire.
the Cherokee Indian reservation
· Fayetteville is a city in North Carolina