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The development of quality without quantity has made Catawba College at Salisbury one of the South's foremost liberal arts institutions.
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Roseboro, North Carolina's claim to the biggest little town in North Carolina may hold a great deal of truth.
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Vandemere, the Seafood Town, was almost down and out until 1945, when this Pamlico fishing community decided to be something.
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The Confederate Civil War prison at Salisbury wasn't exactly a striking demonstration of southern hospitality; disease, death and disorder all had their day.
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The town of Stanley has found the sure cure for growing pains; it is growing and enjoying post-war prosperity.
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Pink Hill is a town that lives by the soil and doesn't count progress by census figures and business booms.
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Though many think that North Carolina has never seen anything like the recent senatorial primary, it might do good not to overlook the Gubernatorial scramble of 1908.
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Pfeiffer Junior College is considered one of North Carolina's most beautiful college campuses, but there is more at Misenheimer than meets the eye.
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Potatoes, bridges, and a railroad are the major problems of that face Columbia, the seat of Tyrell County.
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In southern North Carolina lies the town of Gibson in Scotland County, where the people are cotton-conscious.
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Tweetsie, the short, narrow-gauged railroad that has connected Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina for almost 70 years, will be no more after this month.
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The size of Gibsonville's population hasn't kept this small town from having big ideas and usually putting them into practice.
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North Carolinians contributed to the victory in World War One in a variety of ways: serving in the armed forces, becoming diplomats, contributing on the home front, and providing financial assistance.
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Twice each year prospective lawyers journey to Raleigh for a three-day ordeal known as the State Bar Examination. This article presents some facts about that examination.
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At the State School for the Blind, North Carolina boys and girls are learning to live and be happy despite their handicap; to them blindness is a mere challenge rather than an affliction.