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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @retroworldhistory Experience North Carolina in the 1980s when the Tar Heel State transformed into the New South with Research Triangle Park attracting IBM, Burroughs, and technology companies between Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. This documentary explores life when Michael Jordan played for UNC winning the 1982 national championship with his shot against Georgetown, Charlotte's banking industry booming as NCNB became Bank of America, and Dean Smith building a basketball dynasty. Relive houses in Cary costing $70,000 to $90,000 as Yankees relocated for Research Triangle jobs, R.J. Reynolds tobacco factories in Winston-Salem employing thousands despite anti-smoking movement, and NC State's 1983 championship with Jim Valvano running around looking for someone to hug. Discover Bojangles' fried chicken and biscuits expanding from Charlotte across the state, Krispy Kreme hot glazed donuts with "Hot Now" sign from Winston-Salem, eastern North Carolina tobacco fields with hard physical labor, and High Point furniture market facing Asian competition. Witness the ACC tournament in Greensboro as religion, Duke versus Carolina rivalry dividing families, Dale Earnhardt from Kannapolis rising in NASCAR, and barbecue debates between eastern vinegar style and Lexington tomato style. Perfect for those who remember when North Carolina proved the South could compete in high-tech. #1980s #NorthCarolina #NorthCarolina1980s