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35728
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The author proved a sojourn in the state capital captured the essence of NC. Those interested in its history could visit folk villages, the Dodd-Hinsdale House, and Oakwood Cemetery. Visitors wanting entertainment could take in concerts, dance, and sports. Tours about town could yield sightings of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, sidewalk cafes, and working farms. For nature lovers, there were boating in the Neuse River and strolling through gardens such as the Rose Garden.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, May/June 1979, p42-44
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4375
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In Raleigh on the corner of McDowell and Hillsborough streets stands Sacred Heart Cathedral, the smallest Catholic cathedral in the nation. When the current building was completed in 1924, the Throne of the Bishop for the Catholic Diocese of North Carolina was housed at Sacred Heart. Since the seat of the Bishop was there at the time, the church was deemed a cathedral.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 67 Issue 7, Dec 1999, p111-112, il Periodical Website
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