§ 145-44 – State marsupial.
145-44. State marsupial. The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is adopted as the official marsupial of the State of North Carolina. (2013-189, s. 1.)
§ 145-45 – State folk art.
145-45. State folk art. The whirligigs created by Vollis Simpson are adopted as the official folk art of the State of North Carolina. (2013-189, s. 1.)
§ 145-46 – State art medium.
145-46. State art medium. Clay is adopted as the official art medium of the State of North Carolina. (2013-189, s. 1.)
§ 145-47 – State peanut festival.
145-47. State peanut festival. The Dublin Peanut Festival, held the third Saturday of September of every year, is adopted as the official peanut festival of the State of North Carolina. (2013-313, s. 1.)
§ 145-48 – Official Veterans Day Parade.
145-48. Official Veterans Day Parade. The Veterans Day Parade held in the Town of Warsaw is adopted as the official Veterans Day Parade in the State of North Carolina. (2016-33, s. 1.)
§ 145-49 – State Fly Fishing Museum.
145-49. State Fly Fishing Museum. Swain County is designated as the home of the Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians, which is located in Bryson City in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. (2018-11, s. 1.)
§ 145-50 – North Carolina Outdoor Festival.
145-50. North Carolina Outdoor Festival. The North Carolina Outdoor Festival held in Montgomery County is adopted as the official outdoor festival of the State of North Carolina. (2018-11, s. 2.)
§ 145-51 – State Woolly Worm Festival.
145-51. State Woolly Worm Festival. The Woolly Worm Festival, held the third weekend of October of every year in the Town of Banner Elk in Avery County, is adopted as the official Woolly Worm Festival of the State of North Carolina. (2018-89, s. 1.)
§ 145-37 – State Shrimp Festival.
145-37. State Shrimp Festival. The Sneads Ferry Shrimp Festival is adopted as the official shrimp festival of the State of North Carolina. (2011-65, s. 1.)
§ 145-38 – State butterfly.
145-38. State butterfly. The Eastern tiger swallowtail (Papilio glaucus) is adopted as the official State butterfly of the State of North Carolina. (2012-29, s. 1.)