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35560
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As the director of Dare County Tourist Bureau, Aycock Brown proved to be a memorable figure in ways that went beyond his Panama hat and ever present cameras. The best way, though, was a question from strangers directed to denizens: “do you know Aycock Brown”?
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New East (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 1 Issue 2, Mar/Apr 1973, p30
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13275
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Sharpe examines the history, geography, economic conditions, industries, and general society of Dare County.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 21 Issue 7, July 1953, p9, 11-15, map, f
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18285
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Continuing his travels around the state, Goerch describes the things of interest he found in Dare County. \"It is,\" he writes, \"a place that is first in settlements, in wireless, in flight, in history, and in many other things, but it remains a section of the state that is still comparatively unknown to many North Carolinians.\"
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 10, Aug 1941, p1-4, 20-22, il, por
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38100
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Items include: Dave Driskill, flew an autogiro (helicopter) over the village of Manteo. He was the twenty-first pilot in the U.S. to obtain an autogiro license; Jesse Gard transferred to Coast Guard Station at Caffey’s Inlet, near Duck; Frank Miller transferred to Oregon Inlet; Jepp Harris returned to Kill Devil Hills and Norman Etheridge now Captain of the Port of Wilmington, NC.