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College in Morganton, North Carolina, U.S.
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Western Piedmont Community College sign
Phifer Learning Resources Center houses the WPCC Library and the Sam J. Ervin Library.
WPCC front lawn

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. 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

  1. "Western Piedmont Community College". 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2009.

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City of Morganton
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History
Joara
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Overmountain Men
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Bodies of water
Catawba River
Lake James
Lake Rhodhiss
Linville Falls
Landforms
Brown Mountain
Linville Gorge Wilderness
Little Chestnut Mountain
Table Rock
Parks
Lake James State Park
South Mountains State Park
Trails
Fonta Flora State Trail
Wilderness Gateway State Trail
Overmountain Victory
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Avery Avenue School
Alphonse Calhoun Avery House
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Burke County Courthouse
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U. S. B. Dale's Market
Dunavant Cotton Manufacturing Company
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John Alexander Lackey House
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North Carolina School for the Deaf: Main Building
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Western North Carolina Insane Asylum
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Avery Avenue Historic District
Broughton Hospital Historic District
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Western Piedmont Community College
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North Carolina School for the Deaf
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35°43′19″N 81°41′23″W / 35.7219756°N 81.6897872°W / 35.7219756; -81.6897872



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