Western Piedmont Community College
College in Morganton, North Carolina, U.S.
Western Piedmont Community College is a public community college in Morganton, North Carolina. It was chartered on April 2, 1964, as a member of the North Carolina Community College System.[1] The college is the home of the Sam J. Ervin Library, dedicated to the veteran U.S. senator and Morganton native, who chaired the Senate Watergate hearings in 1973.
The school's nickname is the Pioneers.
References
- ^ "Western Piedmont Community College". 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
External links
- Official website
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City of Morganton
- History
- Joara
- Fort San Juan
- Overmountain Men
- Pisgah National Forest
- Bodies of water
- Catawba River
- Lake James
- Lake Rhodhiss
- Linville Falls
- Landforms
- Brown Mountain
- Linville Gorge Wilderness
- Little Chestnut Mountain
- Table Rock
- Buildings
- Avery Avenue School
- Alphonse Calhoun Avery House
- Bellevue
- Burke County Courthouse
- Creekside
- U. S. B. Dale's Market
- Dunavant Cotton Manufacturing Company
- Gaither House
- Garrou-Morganton Full-Fashioned Hosiery Mills
- John Alexander Lackey House
- Magnolia Place
- Mountain View
- North Carolina School for the Deaf: Main Building
- Quaker Meadows
- Dr. Joseph Bennett Riddle House
- Swan Ponds
- Tate House
- Franklin Pierce Tate House
- Western North Carolina Insane Asylum
- Districts
- Avery Avenue Historic District
- Broughton Hospital Historic District
- Jonesboro Historic District
- Morganton Downtown Historic District
- North Carolina School for the Deaf Historic District
- North Green Street-Bouchelle Street Historic District
- South King Street Historic District
- West Union Street Historic District
- White Street-Valdese Avenue Historic District
- Roads
- Blue Ridge Parkway
- Interstate 40
- U.S. Route 64
- U.S. Route 70
- Colleges
- Western Piedmont Community College
- Foothills Higher Education Center
- Public schools
- NCSSM Morganton
- Freedom High School
- Robert Logan Patton High School
- Table Rock Middle School
- Liberty Middle School
- Walter R. Johnson Middle School
- Glen Alpine Elementary School
- Mull Elementary School
- Mountain Crest Elementary School
- Chesterfield Elementary School
- W. A. Young Elementary School
- Burke Alternative School
- College Street Academy
- Salem Elementary School
- Forest Hill Elementary School
- Oak Hill Elementary School
- Burke Middle College
- Special education
- North Carolina School for the Deaf
- J. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center
35°43′19″N 81°41′23″W / 35.7219756°N 81.6897872°W / 35.7219756; -81.6897872
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