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Gibsonville, which is divided by the line separating Alamance and Guilford counties, is OUR STATE magazine's featured Tar Heel town of the month.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 6, Nov 2008, p24-26, 28, 30, il, map Periodical Website
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In this ongoing series about favorite Southern foods, Garner discusses a family favorite--meat loaf. Its basic elements are hamburger, onions, bread, eggs, and ketchup. Garner provides his wife's meat loaf recipe and lists restaurants where good meat loaf is served, including the Rockin' Comet Diner (Clayton); the Haymont Grill and Steakhouse (Fayetteville); and the Moose Cafe (Colfax and Asheville).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 6, Nov 2008, p42-44, 46, 48-50, il Periodical Website
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Harrison discusses the work of landscape painter, Jimmy Craig Womble. His subjects include old eastern North Carolina life--dilapidated barns, sagging roofs, abandoned cars, fish houses, and work boats.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 6, Nov 2008, p152-154, 156, 158, 160, il Periodical Website
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Watauga County, a scenic mountain county, is OUR STATE magazine's featured county of the month. Located in the high country, the county offers refreshingly cool temperatures and year-round recreation. Things to see and do include shopping downtown Boone, the Mast General Store, mountain biking, and the Tweetsie Railroad.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 6, Nov 2008, p162-164, 166, 168, 170, il Periodical Website
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Sharon and Chris Smith and their two sons own and operate Mackey's Ferry Peanuts on Highway 64 near Jamesville. Whatever your favorite peanut taste--boiled, salted, right out of the shell, covered with chocolate, or peanut butter--visitors are sure to find it there. Besides peanuts, the store offers North Carolina products, crafts, and local barbecue. For many travelers to and from the Outer Banks, the store is a must stop.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 6, Nov 2008, p178-180, il Periodical Website
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