Pat McCrory and guests gathered at the Raleigh Convention Center on Saturday for a final celebration to end a week of inaugural events.
The night had a "Nothing Could Be Finer" theme, featuring music, food and decorations that come from the area.
The walls of the main ballroom were adorned with scenes from various regions of North Carolina, including the coast and mountain regions.
The menu consisted of samples of pork barbeque, fried green tomatoes, and Cheerwine cupcakes.
While many public and political figures were in attendance, there were some younger groups joining in the fun as well.
Eighth grader Dillon Wingo was at the Convention Center with a friend and said she wanted to "eat food, listen to music and just celebrate."
Another guest, Chip Neff, contributed to McCrory's campaign and said it was important to expose younger generations to the political process early.
"I thought there would be nothing better than to bring my fourteen year-old daughter and one of her friends to see what promises are being made and when they reach my age, they get a chance to see whether or not they've been delivered on," Neff said.
Even the newly elected governor himself believed in the power of the young.
"One of my goals is to get young people involved in the political process. If you're over forty right now, your job is to identify the next generation of leaders in this state," McCrory said.