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  2. These 4 Western NC places made Southern Living's Best Fall ...

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    More: Asheville a top autumn destination in North Carolina: See other WNC spots in this report. Best fall trips in the South. Southern Living's full list of 20 "must-take fall trips across the ...

  3. Carowinds - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina Skytower was repainted to feature the colors of the American flag. In 2008, a second, larger wave pool was added to Boomerang Bay due to increased popularity. Yo-Yo, a flat ride from Carowinds' former sister park Geauga Lake, was also added to the park. The Nickelodeon Flying Super Saturator is closed and removed.

  4. When could leaves change colors in NC mountains? This fall ...

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    With summer winding down, it won’t take long before Western North Carolina starts to show signs of fall. ... Then in mid-October, most places could see fall colors at or near their peak, the map ...

  5. Some state parks in NC, SC are closed due to Helene. Here's ...

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    On October 9, Ranger Scott Stegenga at Table Rock State Park shared the following fall foliage report with S.C. State Parks: "The deep green of summer has taken on a tired look as chlorophyll ...

  6. Category:Amusement parks in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Water parks in North Carolina (4 P) Pages in category "Amusement parks in North Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Land of Oz (theme park) - Wikipedia

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    The Land of Oz is a theme park based on L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz books, located in the resort town of Beech Mountain, North Carolina, US. Carolina Caribbean Corporation opened it in 1970 under the guidance of Grover Robbins, who had been successful with Tweetsie Railroad. Designed by Jack Pentes, the park was fully operational until 1980.