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43672
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Moore County in North Carolina is widely known as a vibrant small town with country living and a golfing phenomenon, but now Moore is turning new heads after a power outage that left the county dark for 5-straight days in December. During this time, Sothern Pines Growler (brewery) and volunteered food trucks helped feed hundreds of individuals, "making residents and business owners realize how special this place is."
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3953
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The Top 10 list of golf courses in the state hardly ever changes. However, in 1999, a rare event happened, one that has happened only once before, and that in 1998. A new golf course broke into the top 10. Tom Fazio designed both courses in 1996. Pinehurst No. 8 made the list in 1998, and its rival, Forest Creek Golf Club, replaced it on the list in 1999.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 57 Issue 3, Mar 1999, p32-35, il
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24637
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Pinehurst Country Club is one of North Carolina’s most unique and spectacular tourist attractions, offering four golf courses and beautiful grounds to golf enthusiasts.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 26 Issue 18, February 1959, p12-14, il
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