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I've never seen them myself, but my grandmother told me that as a child she saw them; yes here in North Carolina, and close to the northern-most part of South Carolina at that . I don't doubt her word, she said they were green with red also and that it just "danced across the sky." When ever the sun spots are at the peak of their 10-11 year cycle, the Aurora Borealis can be seen as far south as southern Arizona from what I've read. As far as I'm aware, it last peaked in about 2000-2001.
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