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43336
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in the 1950s, as America hit freshly paved roads in shiny new cars during the postwar boom, a new kind of restaurant took shape, the drive-in. Suddenly, food was fast, and what quicker way to feed the masses than burgers fresh off the grill? From these first thin patties to the elaborate gourmet burgers of today, North Carolina has spent the past 80 years making burger history"
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41049
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Creating another connection between North Carolina and China is a lantern festival in Cary. Combination Christmas spirit and Chinese culture, this lantern festival displays in ways, beyond commerce and economy, the decades’ long relationship between this state and nation.
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43492
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"This waterfront community has always welcomed visiting boaters with a smile. And thanks to the efforts of local business owners, visitors have plenty to smile about , too." Short references are given for places to drink, eat play, shop and stay. The town's boardwalk at Waterfront Park provides easy access to to all venues mentioned.
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"For three year, the Kneeler girls of Chowan County gathered each week in the parish hall of historic St. Paul Episcopal Church in Edenton to stich symbols of faith into pillows of grace." Martha Blythe, Debbie Boyle and Kathy Bubby's needlepoint project replaced cushions used at the altar of the church that were 40 years old. Annette Wright was a part of the group but passed in September 2023.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 91 Issue 12, May 2024, p174-178, il Periodical Website
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42799
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North Carolina's Universities are stewards of some very special items. Special finds are noted at the following: UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State University, Wake Forest University, Johnson C. Smith University, Appalachian State University, Shaw University and Duke University.
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43879
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"Locals in this Catawba County community have built a lively downtown suing the resources and small-town pride instilled by former generations." Recent revitalization downtown sparked the discovery of an early municipal water system using wooden pipes. The town boasts the Catawba County Museum inside the former 1924 Catawba County Courthouse.
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43793
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"One of the first settlers in Jackson County built a house for his family that still stands more than a century and a half later. Those who called the place home left their mark -- and their memories -- on the wooden walls." The Zachary-Tolbert House in Cashiers is owned by the Cashiers Historical Society. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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