145-23. State birthplace of traditional pottery.
The Seagrove area, including portions of Randolph, Chatham, Lee, Moore, and Montgomery Counties, is designated as the official location of the birthplace of North Carolina traditional pottery. (2005-78, s. 1; 2006-264, s. 70.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 145 - State Symbols and Other Official Adoptions
§ 145-6 - State saltwater fish.
§ 145-11 - State historical boat.
§ 145-14 - The State Military Academy.
§ 145-16 - State Watermelon Festivals.
§ 145-18 - State fruit and State berries.
§ 145-19 - State International Festival.
§ 145-21 - State Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum and State Museum of Aviation.
§ 145-22 - State carnivorous plant.
§ 145-23 - State birthplace of traditional pottery.
§ 145-24 - Official State dances.
§ 145-25 - State Christmas tree.
§ 145-26 - State freshwater trout.
§ 145-27 - State Collard Festival.
§ 145-28 - State food festival.
§ 145-29 - State community theater.
§ 145-30 - State potato festival.
§ 145-32 - Honor and Remember Flag.
§ 145-33 - State Shad Festival; Blue Monday Shad Fry.
§ 145-34 - State herring festival.
§ 145-37 - State Shrimp Festival.
§ 145-39 - State spring and fall livermush festivals.
§ 145-40 - State mullet festival.
§ 145-47 - State peanut festival.
§ 145-48 - Official Veterans Day Parade.
§ 145-49 - State Fly Fishing Museum.