Whether you are a collector of fine traditional pottery or would simply enjoy viewing the spectacular collection that supports the nearly 200 year pottery heritage of Seagrove and the surrounding area, the MUSEUM OF NORTH CAROLINA TRADITIONAL POTTERY is the place for you to go. Located just south of Asheboro.
History comes alive at the NORTH CAROLINA AVIATION MUSEUM . You can view a collection of authentically restored, airworthy aircraft dating from World War II through the Vietnam era.
The NORTH CAROLINA ZOO was the nations first state supported zoo. Created to support a commitment to conservation and develop a sense of how the creatures around us affect our daily lives.
Don't forget to stop by the SUNSET THEATRE. The Sunset Theatre was the first structure built in Asheboro for the sole purpose of showing movies. Located in downtown Asheboro, you still can watch both live performances as well as movies!

Closing or Settlement >Moving Day
Here are some tips for coordinating a move that depends on careful timing. Say the closing on the sale of your home is Friday morning at 11:00, and that afternoon at 3:00 you are to complete the transaction on the house you are buying. Your sellers are completing the purchase of their new house on Monday. As sellers, each of you is obligated to leave your house vacant and clean at the time of the closing. You will each take possession of the home you are buying after the closing.
If you are faced with a game of musical moving vans, you may want to negotiate with your buyers or sellers to remain in your old house for a few extra days or move your belongings into the new home a little early. You should draw up a written agreement which details your arrangement, such as the amount of rent, the move-in or move-out date, and any agreements regarding utilities, insurance, or a damage escrow. If you need to make special arrangements for your move, let your real estate agent know and work out the details as early as possible in advance of the closing.
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What was the first territorial acquisition made by the U.S. Government?
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The Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803 for $15,000,000 increased U.S. national territory by 140%. |
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