Miss North Carolina celebrates 80 years

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Sunday, June 25, 2017
Miss Asheville - Melody Hager
Miss Belmont - Melanie Taylor Robinson
Miss Blue Ridge Valley - Rachel Leigh Mower
Miss Cabarrus County - Sarah Cothren
Miss Capital City - Logan Freeman
Miss Central Carolina - Jenna Caroline Huff
Miss Charlotte - Kylee Russell
Miss Clayton - Alexis Ora Massengill
Miss Dunn - Kelsey Lauren Wright
Miss Durham - Nia Imani Franklin
Miss Eastern Carolina - Ashley Underhill
Miss Eastover - Audrey Moore
Miss Fayetteville - Crystal Elizabeth Byrd
Miss Garner - Lauren Alexandria Walsh
Miss Gaston County - Autumn Hubbard
Miss Gastonia - Macy Brianne Stutts
Miss Goldsboro - Courtney Smith
Miss Greater Carolina - Kaylee Spruill
Miss Greater Sampson County - Victoria Huggins
Miss Greater Sandhills - Bryana Racquel Carrington
Miss Greater Southeastern - Alina Gabrielle Galvan
Miss Henderson - Evan O'Geary
Miss Hendersonville - Kathlene Leeanne Beam
Miss High Point - Kacy Lee
Miss Johnston County - Taylor Bridges
Miss Kinston-Lenoir County - Caroline Haller
Miss Mecklenburg County - Madison Alexis Bryant
Miss Metrolina - Caroline Paschal McMurry
Miss Mount Holly - Allison Farris
Miss Mountain Glory - Kaitlyn Ashleigh Helton
Miss Old North State - Kali Brooke Whitaker
Miss Piedmont - Rose Brown
Miss Queen City - DeAndra Easter
Miss Raleigh - Abby Britt
Miss Randolph County - Laura Camille Matrazzo
Miss Rose Hill - Tara Parker
Miss Rowan County - Mary Scott Norris
Miss Shelby - Andrea Marie Jhant
Miss Spivey's Corner - Karen Stallings
Miss Stanly County - Tiffany Smith
Miss Statesville - Grace Dirig
Miss Thomasville - Elizabeth Lee O'Brien
Miss Wilmington - Isabella Noel Gaines
Miss Winston Salem - Grace Ann Carroll
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Miss North Carolina celebrates 80 years

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- The Miss North Carolina Pageant celebrated 80 years on Saturday.

That's 80 years of young women doing service projects to impact our community and competing on stage for college scholarship money.

The pageant's scholarship fund saw nearly a 30 percent increase from 2016, raising over $70,000 this year.

But Miss North Carolina is more than just a pageant, it's an opportunity for women to win more than a title and scholarships, but a chance for them to help change the world.

READ MORE: MISS NORTH CAROLINA: 'FAR BEYOND A BEAUTY PAGEANT'

Saturday night, 44 women from your hometowns and communities will compete to be Miss North Carolina 2017.

Here's a look at this year's contestants:

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Be sure to tune in to ABC11 at 7 p.m. to watch the new Miss North Carolina get crowned!

Don't forget, you still have a chance to visit a new exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History that honors these women and the marks they've left on the world.

READ MORE: MISS NORTH CAROLINA EXHIBIT OPENS AT NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF HISTORY

The exhibit will be up until Sept. 4.