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29877
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The North Carolina Arboretum has a new photography and video exhibit that captures the flora and fauna of a small Asheville-area bog over the course of four seasons. The images highlight the native and non-native residents of the habitat, as well as document The Nature Conservancy’s bog restoration efforts and related research-oriented projects.
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31375
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As ways of life are changing in North Carolina, there is a deepening appreciation for the things of the past. The preservation of old buildings, pictures, prints, and photos in both private and public collections has become a major tourist attraction, as well as of economic and cultural interest across the state.
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34988
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Hugh Morton, the “state’s unofficial photographer” according to many, began photographing North Carolina landscapes and everyday life when he was a child. Throughout his lifetime, Morton took over 25,000 images, had a handful of them grace the front of “The State” magazine (precursor to "Our State"), and used his photography to bring awareness to causes such as protecting Grandfather Mountain and preserving the USS North Carolina.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 84 Issue 8, January 2017, p108-112, il, por Periodical Website
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35344
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This collection contained nearly 600 photographs, some labeled, others not, of fossil invertebrate specimens. Paul Brinkman believed the discovery of this collection compiled in the late nineteenth century could contribute to new research ventures in paleontology.
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