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Lovers of good food, or foodies, delight in a journey through Asheville's dining scene and learn why the mountain city has a national reputation for its distinctive take on cuisine. The tour begins at the Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar, and for the next two and a half hours, participants take a leisurely stroll to sample small-plate offerings from six of the fifteen participating restaurants.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 5, Oct 2013, p150-154, 156, 158, 160, il, por Periodical Website
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398
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Group homes for the mentally handicapped generally lead to more productive lives for the residents.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 3 Issue 2, Spring 1980, p30-35, il, bibl, f
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38300
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The stories of three Eastern North Carolinians help explains how Eastern North Carolinians endure challenges threatening a way of life sustaining them for four centuries. In recounting the lives of individuals from Atlantic, Frisco, and Beaufort, Garrity-Blake also explains her enduring passion for helping to preserve this way of life. Also attesting this passion are activities like her compilation of oral histories for the National Park Service’s study of Outer Banks villages and co-authoring Fish House Opera.
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19507
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Despite the worrisome trends in increasingly stringent regulations, low prices, high fuel costs, and new technology, North Carolina fishermen remain positive about the future of the local seafood industry and continue to stick together in times of hardship.
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34775
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RISING is an ongoing multi-disciplinary project that incorporates oral histories with scientific research funded by the North Carolina Sea Grant. Oral histories collected from residents on the Outer Banks highlight the scientific research of climate change, environmental impacts, and preventative measures alongside stunning photographs.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 3, Summer 2018, p26-34, il Periodical Website
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