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- Ahoskie – 1977
- Albemarle – 1984
- Apex – “The Peak of Good Living” – 1981
- Archdale – 1987
- Asheboro – “Center of North Carolina” – 63
- Ayden NC – 1984
- Bahama N.C. - 1979
- Bailey Retired Fireman
- Bath – “Oldest Town In The State” – 2015
- Beaufort – 1974
- Beaufort – “Delightfully Different” – 1979
- Boone – 1983
- Blowing Rock – 2007
- Blowing Rock – “Crown of the Blue Ridge” – 1998
- Burlington – “Bigger-Better” – 1972
- Carrboro – 1974
- Cary – “Where Better Living Begins” – 1982
- Cary – North Carolina (No date – Has Dogwood Emblem on left of plate)
- Castalia - 1977
- Chapel Hill – 1974
- Charlotte – “Queen City” – 1966
- Charlotte – “Queen City” – 1968
- Charlotte-Queen City-Metrolina
- Chocowinity – 1986
- Clayton NC – 1969
- Clayton NC – 1977
- Clinton NC 1973
- Concord, N.C. – 1977
- Dortches N.C. 88 Nash County
- Dunn – “Pattern for Progress” – 1979
- Durham – 1974
- Durham, N.C. – “City of Medicine”
- Eden - 1979
- Edenton
- Elizabeth City – 1982
- Elkin – 1960
- Elkin – “Best Little Town in NC” – 1981
- Elon College, N.C. - 1977
- Emerald Isle N.C. – “A Family Beach”
- Faison NC - Pickles & Produce 1988
- Farmville Centennial – 1972
- Farmville Fire Dept.
- Farmville Fireman – 1984
- Farmville Fireman – 1968 #38
- Farmville – (no date)
- Farmville – 1968
- Farmville - 1872 - 2022
- Fayetteville – “Friendly Fayetteville No. Carolina” (larger plate with picture)
- Fayetteville – 1977 – (has picture of Court House? below Fayetteville)
- Fountain
- Fuquay-Varina NC – 1971
- Greensboro – 1975
- Garner – 1977
- Gastonia – 1967
- Gastonia – 1974
- Goldsboro, N.C. - A Bicentennial City - 1975
- Graham – 1980
- Greensboro – 1971
- Greensboro – “Home of the G.G.O. – 1968
- Greenville – “Home of East Carolina University” – 1979
- Grifton - "Shad Festival" - 1982
- Grimesland – 1987
- Harkers Island
- Hatteras, NC – “Worlds Blue Marlin Capital”
- Henderson – 1976
- Hertford N. C. – 1981
- Hickory N.C. – “Best Balanced City” – 72
- High Point – 1970
- High Point – “World Furniture Capital” – 1973
- High Point – “World Hosiery Capital” – 1976
- Holly Springs – 1968
- Holly Springs – 1979
- Hookerton
- Hookerton Fire Dept. EMS
- Kenly NC – 1971
- Kill Devil Hills – “Birth of Aviation” – 1981
- Kings Mountain – “The Historical City” – 1981
- Kinston -1967
- Kinston N.C. – “Pure Artesian Well Water” – 1979
- Lake Waccamaw - 1992
- Laurinburg - 1969
- Laurinburg - 1980
- Lenoir N. C. – “Furniture Center of the South” – 1985
- Lenoir – “Furniture Center” -68
- Lexington – 1974
- Liberty - 1983
- Louisburg – “Home of Louisburg College”
- Maury N.C. “Heart of Tobaccoland” – 86
- Mebane NC - 1982
- Middlesex, N.C. - 1981
- Monroe - 1976
- Mooresville “Port City” “Lake Norman” – 1983
- Morehead City – “Fisherman’s Paradise” N.C.
- Morganton N.C. - 1979
- Mount Airy
- Nags Head – 1998
- Nashville – 1970
- New Bern – “Colonial Capital Home of Tryon Palace Settled in 1710” – 1980
- N. Wilkesboro – “Key to the Blue Ridge” – 1981
- Oxford, N.C. “Green & Clean” – 1975
- Pine Level – 1973
- Pinehurst, N.C. - Golf Capital of the World
- Pinetops – 1964
- Pinetops – 1978
- Raleigh – 70
- Raleigh – “The Capital City” – 1955
- Raleigh – “Capital City” – 60
- Reidsville – 1965
- Roanoke Rapids N.C - 1982
- Robbins NC - 1973
- Rockingham – 1974
- Rocky Mount – 1974
- Rolesville – 1989
- Roxboro – 1980
- Salisbury – 1972
- Sanford NC - 1972
- Saratoga
- Scotland Neck N.C. – 1979
- Selma N.C. - Governor's Award - 1980
- Seven Springs- 2002
- Shelby N.C. – “City of Pleasant Living” – 1979
- Simpson NC – “Together For Progress” – 1987
- Sims NC – 1971
- Snow Hill
- Statesville “City of Progress” – 74
- Spencer – “Population Center of N.C.” 1979
- Spring Hope – 1990
- Statesville “City of Progress”
- Tobaccoville N.C. – 79
- Tarboro N.C. – “All-America City” – 1981
- Tarboro – 1976
- Tarboro N.C, – “Celebrating 250 Years” – 2010
- Thomasville “The Chair City” 1980
- Thomasville “The Chair City” 1987
- Wake Forest – 1987
- Wallace NC - 1987
- Walstonburg – 1985
- Washington – “The Original – 1776”
- Wendell NC – 1971
- Williamston – 1955 1968
- Wilmington – 1975
- Wilson – “All America City” – 1975
- Wilson – 1978
- Wingate, N.C. - Home of Wingate College - 71
- Yadkinville - 1974
- Zebulon, NC – “Town of Friendly People” – 1981
- North Carolina Plate – Farm Truck – 1969 – 1381-RB
- North Carolina Plate – Drive Safely – 1961
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