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1928
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Buncombe County artist Norma Bradley creates uniquely decorated gardens called earth quilts, which use the earth as their fabric and rocks and plants for color and texture. Since 1986, she has created 26 quilts across the state.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 62 Issue 5, Oct 1994, p32-33, il
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2573
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Sitting just off I-85 between Burlington and Durham, Efland, in Orange County, maintains a farm-town atmosphere amid the surrounding bustle.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 63 Issue 6, Nov 1995, p10, il
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Many of the pieces are still missing 400 years later in the puzzle of the Roanoke Colony. Historians and archaeologists alike are still searching for the missing 117 men, women, and children.
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The Wake County town of Fuquay-Varina has made a successful transition from a tobacco crossroads to a vibrant, high-tech industrial center.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 62 Issue 2, July 1994, p10-13, il
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The state has more art galleries and museums than counties. Ten sites, including Blue Spiral I in Asheville, The Light Factory in Charlotte, the African Heritage Center in Greensboro, and Artspace in Raleigh, are profiled.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 63 Issue 9, Feb 1996, p29-32, il
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25025
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A summer vacation is always accompanied by bugs. Whether these bugs are fire ants or ticks, there are ways to prevent them from biting you as well as ways to treat a bite from such bugs.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. 15 Issue 5, May 1988, p4-5, il Periodical Website
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1026
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The annual Uncle Eli's Quilting Party is a 61 year-old quilting festival in Alamance County.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 60 Issue 11, Apr 1993, p23-25, por, map
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Tours of decorated homes during the Christmas season are a tradition, and many towns, including Asheville, Todd, Mount Airy, and Edenton, display their Southern hospitality during visits to their oldest and best homes.
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Ask any North Carolina fishermen what his favorite time of year is and most likely they will say fall. Not only is the weather nice, but thousands of fish pass through the North Carolina's coastal waters on their way to Florida.
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19260
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Although there are many boat builders in North Carolina, few remain that still make wooden boats. But those that do, carry on the prideful tradition made famous in North Carolina.
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Lizard Lick may not be one of the largest towns in North Carolina, but it has one of the most unusual names. Friday describes this unincorporated, four-square-mile community located between Wendell and Zebulon in Wake County.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 61 Issue 7, Dec 1993, p9, il
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19238
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North Carolina's seafood industry is heating up with new development programs through the Division of Marine Fisheries and Sea Grant that focus on marketing for increased consumption of the state's fish and shellfish.
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19328
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Given global climate change coastal areas such as along North Carolina will have to battle with associated changes like sea level rise. Friday discusses the worst and best case scenarios that coastal North Carolinians will face as the seas encroach over the sands.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. 15 Issue 7, Aug 1988, p5-6, map Periodical Website
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Rocky Mount has opened a new theater called The Playhouse.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 59 Issue 8, Jan 1992, p28-31, il
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26601
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Every year, the Beach Sweep event brings together volunteers to pick up trash along the North Carolina coast. This year cleaning efforts are part of a national movement aimed at heightening awareness of debris and its effect on marine wildlife. They will cover the beaches and more inland areas.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 35 Issue 2, Mar/Apr 1988, p10-11, il
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