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1324
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Since setting up his own pottery studio in Pittsboro in 1983, Mark Hewitt has become one of the state's most widely respected and enthusiastically collected craftsmen.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 3, June 1993, p12-17, por
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1325
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For thirty-five years, the late Helen Watkins lovingly nurtured her Hillsborough garden of roses and camellias at the site of her historic home, Chatwood.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 3, June 1993, p24-27, por
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1326
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Originally built in 1908, the Balsam Mountain Inn, near Waynesville, one of the last of western North Carolina's grand hotels, was restored and reopened in 1991.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 3, June 1993, p34-37, por
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1327
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Art gallery owner John Cram restored and redesigned Kenilworth Garden in Asheville, a series of twenty-three theme gardens, each suited to its topography, nestled in a wooded cove at the edge of a man-made lake.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 3, June 1993, p54-59, por
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1328
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Chapel Hill native William McCranor Henderson, a former screenwriter and the author of I KILLED HEMINGWAY and STARK RAVING ELVIS, takes a walk down memory lane upon his return to the homestead.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 3, June 1993, p66-70, por