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23153
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The Southside Beach Club Grill in Merry Hill, North Carolina is a casual, but tasty dining experience with a beautiful view of the Albemarle Sound.
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24852
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The Livermon Park and Mini-zoo in Windsor, North Carolina has made some new additions to their park. The park itself has new upgrades and the mini-zoo boasts a new zebra. The park is considered by many to be an excellent spot for summer picnics, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and much more.
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37536
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How Tombstone Point on Albemarle Sound Got Its Name.
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40745
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A display, begun to celebrate a family member’s life, is part of the YuleTide celebration for many as 10,000 annually. This display, touted as the second largest in the state, started with an angel and a few lights that symbolized Hoggard’s late niece. Two dozen year later, its wonderful factors include half a million lights and a host of decorations, of which 80% are handmade.
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42841
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Originally known as Gray's Landing, Windsor was founded in 1768. the town saw significant flooding during Hurricane Floyd in 1999.
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43035
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The property containing Bertie Beach was recently purchased by Bertie County for $1 million with the aid of state and federal grants. The county envisions the beach not only for local access but with the possibility of camping trails and perhaps a visitor's center. The beach is part of Bertie's "Tall Glass of Water" project administrated by Robin Payne.