North Carolina Jewish Cemetery Project at International Jewish Cemetery Project.Hebrew Cemeteries in North Carolina at Find-A-Grave.Sandhills Jewish Congregation Memorial Garden in North Carolina at Find-A-Grave.African American Cemeteries in North Carolina at African American Cemeteries Online.North Carolina Cemeteries at LDSGenealogy.North Carolina Cemeteries at I Dream of Genealogy.North Carolina Cemeteries at Hometown Locator.Billion Graves - type North Carolina in the search box.North Carolina Cemeteries at Find-A-Grave.The usage of "Mormon" and "LDS" on this page is approved according to current policy. Online North Carolina Obituary and Cemetery Indexes at DeathIndexes.North Carolina Tombstone Transcription Project at USGenWeb Transcription Project.North Carolina Cemetery Records at Interment.North Carolina Cemetery Records at AccessGenealogy.Cemeteries of North Carolina at Cemetery Census.
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The state's Interstate Highways include I-26, I-40, I-77, I-85, and I-95. More recently, in the 2020 census, the North Carolina population was 10,439,388. In 2010, North Carolina's population rose to 9,535,483 people. In 2005, the population of North Carolina was estimated at 8,672,459, which is about 178.3 people per square mile. Important mid-size cities in North Carolina include Fayetteville, Cary, High Point and Wilmington.Ī map of Raleigh, showing its major roads and points of interest, can be found on this North Carolina Cities page. Other major cities in North Carolina include Charlotte, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem. North Carolina's capital city is Raleigh. The detailed map shows only the State of North Carolina, while the regional map shows North Carolina and the surrounding region. Display cities, roads, rivers, and lakes as well as terrain features.