
Knowing Your Estate
Season 10 Episode 2 | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Yesterday, it was the farm. Today, we live in condos but still have an estate.
Just a few generations ago, North Carolinians lived in small towns and on farms. Many Tar Heels owned a piece of land, and a few even owned grand estates. Today, more and more of us live in urban apartments and condos, without a yard. No matter where you live in North Carolina, you are still the owner of a great estate, our 40 State Parks...or "estate parks."
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Exploring North Carolina is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
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Knowing Your Estate
Season 10 Episode 2 | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Just a few generations ago, North Carolinians lived in small towns and on farms. Many Tar Heels owned a piece of land, and a few even owned grand estates. Today, more and more of us live in urban apartments and condos, without a yard. No matter where you live in North Carolina, you are still the owner of a great estate, our 40 State Parks...or "estate parks."
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