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8235
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Many of North Carolina's 8.6 million citizens have pets living in their homes. Several inns in the state recognize this unique connection between humans and animals. Jackson describes three inns where pets are welcome. They are The Red Dog Inn (Beaufort); Toad Alley Bed and Bagel (High Point); and the Blue Boar Inn (Robbinsville).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 74 Issue 6, Nov 2006, p160-162, 164, 166-167, il Periodical Website
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10750
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Jackson describes three bed and breakfast inns that cater to people who travel around North Carolina on horseback. They are the Parkside Bed and Barn (Denton); The Guest House at Burnside Plantation (Henderson); and Turkey Creek Cabins and Horse Camp.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 9, Feb 2009, p126-128;130-133, il Periodical Website
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2868
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Bed and breakfast inns, such as the Nu Wray Inn in Burnsville, attract travelers with amenities that include large rooms, more privacy, good food, and personal service.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 5, May 1996, p46, il
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6933
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Three structures - the Bingham School, a 1793 boarding school; the 1924 Wilmington Chapter of the Salvation Army building; and the 1777 Traphill Gristmill in Wilkes County - were rescued from ruin and transformed into bed and breakfast accommodations. The buildings are now known as the Inn at Bingham School (Chapel Hill); the Front Street Inn (Wilmington); and the Old Traphill Mill Inn (Traphill).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 72 Issue 7, Dec 2004, p42-44, 46, 48-49, il Periodical Website
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7212
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Many vacationers travel with the family pet, but they sometimes have difficulty finding accommodations that are pet-friendly. Waller describes three bed and breakfast inns in the North Carolina mountains that are hospitable to humans and their pets. They are the Buffalo Tavern Bed and Breakfast (West Jefferson); B&B at Ponder Creek (Mars Hill); and the Madison Inn, Restaurant and Mountain Lodge (Black Mountain).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 73 Issue 1, June 2005, p34-36, 38-40, il Periodical Website
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23260
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Many Raleigh residents use AirBnB to rent out rooms in their homes, but some organizations, like Neighbors for Overnight Oversight, seek to ensure this new online service complies with laws.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 32 Issue 1, January 2015, p5-8, il Periodical Website
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9081
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Jackson describes three inns that are located along waterways where guests can watch the water flow slowly by and release the tensions of the world at the same time. They are the River House Country Inn and Restaurant (Grassy Creek); River Lodge Bed and Breakfast (Cullowhee); and Lois Jane's Riverview Inn (Southport).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 75 Issue 2, July 2007, p176-178, 180-182, il Periodical Website
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7102
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Grant describes three mountains inns that are a combination of romantic surroundings, tranquil atmosphere, and excellent food. They are the Folkestone Inn (Bryson City); Old Stone Inn (Waynesville); and the Mast Farm Inn (Valle Crucis).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 72 Issue 10, Mar 2005, p42-44, 46-47, il Periodical Website
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7925
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There are a number of harbors along the coast of North Carolina. Jackson describes three of them that have bed and breakfast inns. Each inn has “harbor” as part of its proper name. The inns are The Harborlight Guest House (Cape Carteret); Marsh Harbour Inn (Bald Head Island); and Ocracoke Harbor Inn (Ocracoke).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 74 Issue 2, July 2006, p38-40, 42, 44, il Periodical Website
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6865
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North Carolina has a number of well-known bed and breakfast inns. Three lodging establishments in the mountains are known not only for the amenities offered but also as places where previous occupants continue to linger on after death. The inns are the White Gate Inn and Cottage (Asheville); Lodge on Lake Lure (Lake Lure); and the Inn on Main Street (Weaverville).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 72 Issue 5, Oct 2004, p170-172, 174, 176-177, il Periodical Website
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11117
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Jackson describes three inns that have close connection to the sea. They are the Belhaven Water Street Bed and Breakfast (Belhaven); Captain's Quarters Inn (Edenton); and Thurston House Inn (Ocracoke).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 12, May 2009, p136-138, 140, 142, il Periodical Website
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Caldwell describes three western North Carolina bed and breakfast inns that were once private residences. They are the Mountain Magnolia Inn and Retreat (Hot Springs); the Lovill House Inn (Boone); and the Turn of the Century Bed and Breakfast (Salisbury).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 73 Issue 4, Sept 2005, p52-54, 56, 59, il Periodical Website
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10344
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Three bed-and-breakfast inns have ties to three famous musicians whose styles are vastly different. They are the Albemarle Inn in Asheville (Bela Bartok); Burke Manor Inn in Gibsonville (Nat “King” Cole); and The Culpepper Inn in Elizabeth City (Chet Atkins).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 5, Oct 2008, p162-164, 166-168, il, por Periodical Website
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7624
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Jackson surveys bed-and-breakfast inns that are just right for a romantic getaway. They are A Bed of Roses (Asheville); Harmony House Inn (New Bern); and the Forever Inn (Wadesboro).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 73 Issue 9, Feb 2006, p116-118, 120, 122, 124, il Periodical Website
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Hance describes three inns that have passed down through family generations to their current owners. They are The Roanoke Island Inn (Manteo); The Blair House Bed and Breakfast (Troy); and the Hemlock Inn (Bryson City).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 75 Issue 5, Oct 2007, p210-212, 214, 216, il, por Periodical Website
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