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29568
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Durham, North Carolina’s growth spurt has led to a creative food scene and now-thriving downtown. This is a guide to some of the most popular restaurants, shops, and sights that are found in Durham.
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23617
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A restored home in Murfreesboro, North Carolina dates back to 1875. The home is known as the David A. Barnes house in the historical register.
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17840
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Utilizing a historic source, a modern-day moonshiner brings a taste of white lightening to Asheville.
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23105
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In Anson County, North Carolina, John Bishop upholds the tradition of rabbit hunting with beagles on his 1,146 acres of land.
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Founded in 2015, Lexington Glassworks has been no stranger to attention and astonishment. As Ashville, North Carolina's premier glassblowing studio and galley, Lexington Glassworks is becoming a hot topic and starting to attract many well-known artists and appreciators.
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29581
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This article highlights seven of the South’s best swimming pools found in seven different states. Among the list is the granite-encrusted subterranean pool at Omni Grove Park Inn, located in Asheville, North Carolina. The pool features liquid therapy, waterfalls, and an aquatic sound system playing music underwater for lap swimmers.
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23058
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Although barbeque making declined with the rise of fast food restaurants, there is now a resurgence of the craft. This article features five barbeque restaurants from Texas to New York, including Lexington Barbecue, located in Lexington, North Carolina and operated by the Monk family.
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23106
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Crook's Corner, run by head chef Bill Smith, preserves traditional southern cooking and has done so since 1982. The Chapel Hill-based restaurant is a local favorite and has been nationally recognized.
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23618
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Ward meets an antiques dealer, Dan Garrett, in Greensboro, North Carolina who turned a warehouse into a display area for his antiques.
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29575
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Repeating shotguns have been around since the 1880s, but there is nothing quite like a double gun. The author of this article discusses his knowledge of the guns, and covers the history of double guns and gunsmithing in the South.
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26724
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Different gardens in the south include two in North Carolina. Greyson and Garland Tucker’s “Secret Garden” in Raleigh was perfect for a romantic wedding while Jeremy Smearman restored a landscape in Highlands with a century-old history.
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26725
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Tommy Mitchell, an artist from Chapel Hill, turns his backyard space into a work of art in itself, and Erin Weston, located just south of Raleigh, grows magnolia plants with care and turns them into wreathes.
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17836
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Bob Timberlake is famous for his astonishing artistic career, but few know this North Carolina artist is also a master canoe craftsman.
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43893
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Columnist Vivian Howard, star of the former television series, A Chef's Life ponders her life's journey as regards collecting. Initial reference is given to an episode of the series featuring Clara Muriel Barwick and her salt and pepper shakers.
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26723
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Deke Dickerson collects guitars that serve as a testament to great southern musicians and their musical instruments, including the first in his collection, a banjo from Charlie Poole of the North Carolina Ramblers.
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