North Carolina is nowheresville, except for Asheville. Of course you know I am fond of Knoxville.
For a taste of what we have, you might browse
www.metropulse.com
One down side; Ted Leo will never ever come here. That is all.
I'm sorry, mostchosen, for my neighbor-stater's ignorance and nonsensical babbling. They've never been... right over that way. I think it has something to do with the awful music they make there and the fact that, based on their performance in the last two major elections, they appear to be trying to refight the Civil War. Again.
North Carolina is the tops. You will learn if you come here, though, that Raleigh and Durham are separate mediumish cities, both part of a now four-city region called the Triangle. About 1.5 million people, which is not at all densely populated compared to the Northeastern cities but is downright metropolitan compared to many parts of, say, upstate NY.
I do not recommend Charlotte. It's not as bad as Tennessee, but it is almost as bad as South Carolina.
Seriously, if you are interested in more information I would be happy to provide it. Several FOT are here, and FOT and Best Show caller Laurie from Miami has just moved to Chapel Hill and may be able to shed more light on the attractions/drawbacks for newcomers.