Colorful North Carolina
Colorful North Carolina
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This FitzPatrick Traveltalk short tours North Carolina, first visiting the Cataloochie Ranch near Waynesville, where the ranch hands are shown square-dancing and singing folk songs. We cut to a visit with the many Cherokee Indian living in the state, followed by the camera showing the fields of azaleas, flowers that grow wild in many areas of this state. At the Biltmore estate, the annual Rhododendron Pageant is seen. Our screen tour winds up with a visit to Asheville, depicting Pack Square, the St. Lawrence Catholic Church and the Skyline Drive.
Released Feb 21, 1942
Runtime 0h 9min
Genre Documentary
Actor James A. FitzPatrick
Director James A. FitzPatrick
Production Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer