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3617
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Ben Owen III is a third-generation potter in Seagrove. Taught by his grandfather, Ben Owen Sr., one of the state's best-known potters, Owen's creations are collected by many and exhibited in museums at home and abroad.
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8991
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Jerry Darnell of Southern Pines is a colonial blacksmith of modern times. An ornamental blacksmith, Darnell makes mostly chandeliers, pot hangers, and fireplace sets. Although his shop is one of the best-equipped that he has seen, Darnell is always collecting new tools. When not in his shop, he teaches high school physics. Darnell's work can be purchased at Westmoore Pottery in Westmoore, and the County Bounty store in Jamestown.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 48 Issue 3, Aug 1980, p16-17, il
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9253
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Ed Adkins of Mount Airy has been making stained glass windows for churches and homes for over twenty-five years. Atkins draws his designs on heavy brown paper and traces individual glass shapes from his sketch. The pieces are then baked in a kiln and soldered together with lead.\r\n
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 46 Issue 1, June 1978, p20-21, 23, il
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29231
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The Plantation Supper Club in Greensboro, North Carolina attracted big crowds who enjoyed its fine food, entertainment and romantic charm. Under the ownership of Fred Koury, the club operated for thirty-five years until fire destroyed it in 1976. While working with entertainers at the club, Koury helped actors, such as Andy Williams, start their careers.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 8 Issue 8, Oct 1980, p49-50, por