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The iconic 1960s sitcom with ties to Mount Airy could become one of North Carolina’s dozens of state symbols if NC House Bill 557 is passed.
Explore Mount Airy, NC, the real-life Mayberry that inspired “The Andy Griffith Show.” Discover Andy Griffith’s roots and enjoy iconic Mayberry attractions! Exploring Mount Airy, NC ...
The state House voted Wednesday to add an official state TV show to North Carolina's long list of state symbols. Lawmakers ...
"The Andy Griffith Show," the classic sitcom set in the fictional Mayberry, North Carolina, remains a beloved show by many ...
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. — North Carolina Republican Lt ... Robinson was making an appearance Friday evening at the Mayberry Truck Show in Mount Airy when he was injured, campaign spokesperson Mike ...
Airy as Mayberry’s fictional stand-in, and with a real-live Snappy Lunch and Floyd’s Barber shop still standing in Mt. Airy, few contenders could boast deeper NC roots — even though the show ...
The 1960s show is set in the fictional North Carolina town of Mayberry, which has resulted in decades of tourism to Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy. Rep. Neal Jackson, R-Moore and the bill's ...