In no particular order of importance North Carolina has been home, at one time or another, to the following:
Some of the greatest college basketball games ever played; the Rose Bowl; the moonshine-running bootleggers that led to the creation of modern stock car racing; Michael Jordan; the Final Four; a long list of ACC championship games in many sports; golf's U.S. Open; the Stanley Cup and on it goes.
And so the state doesn't lack for sporting history, and culture. But now comes a historic first: the first regular-season Major League Baseball game on North Carolina soil. It happens on Sunday, Atlanta Braves vs. Miami Marlins, at Fort Bragg.
You've probably heard about what they've been calling the "Fort Bragg Game." You might even have questions. Everything one should know, here: