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Sid Oakley, an internationally renowned potter and painter, creates his art at Cedar Creek, a ten-acre enclave of studios, kilns, and a showroom in southern Granville County.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 5, Oct 1993, p16-18, por
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In 1915, the world's largest recorded chestnut tree stood in Haywood County and measured seventeen feet in diameter. Today, North Carolina's largest recorded chestnut stands at Wayah Bald and measures sixteen inches around. In the intervening years, chestnut trees in the Appalachian region were nearly wiped out by a devastating blight. In Asheville, a branch of the American Chestnut Foundation is working to restore these once-mighty trees to the forests.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 72 Issue 9, Feb 2005, p120-125, il Periodical Website
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Dan Finch, East Carolina University graduate, class of '70, wears many hats. Wiegand describes the activities of this versatile artist-agriculturalist whose pottery is in museums, including Charlotte's Mint Museum of Art, and whose blueberry farm near Bailey is one of the world's largest suppliers of blueberry plants.
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