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Concord, county seat of Cabarrus County, is featured in Our State Magazine's Tar Heel Town of the Month section.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 80 Issue 1, June 2012, p38-40, 42,44-48, il Periodical Website
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Susan Dahlin is following a family tradition; both her father and grandfather were painters. She went to college intending to study art, but after two years switched to broadcasting. She spent twenty years at WRAL-TV in Raleigh as a television host and executive producer, but after retiring has returned to her painting.
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Gerard recounts the events leading to the attempted recapture of New Bern in January 1864 and the decisions made by certain Confederate soldiers which eventually led to their hanging in Kinston.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 80 Issue 1, June 2012, p58-60, 62, 64-66, 68, il, por Periodical Website
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The Atlantis Lodge, an institution among North Carolina's seaside motels, is a three-story motel located at Mile Post 5 in Pine Knoll Shores. A. C. and Dot Hall currently operate it, and it was started in 1963 by Dot's mother, Ruth Bray. Their daughter, Donna Hall Nally is the general manager and the third-generation in her family to look after the property. The Atlantis is unique because instead of ripping up the natural environment during construction the structure was built to blend into the maritime forest.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 80 Issue 1, June 2012, p130-132, 134-136, 138, 140, il, por Periodical Website
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Central Piedmont Community College may not be the most likely place, but the school has built a program around film-making that is launching some impressive careers in advertising and movies.
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Three places in North Carolina claim to be the original Jugtown--a true testament to the tradition of pottery in the state.
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In 1961 a jet carrying a crew of eight and two hydrogen bombs disintegrated in mid-air over the farming community of Faro in Wayne County, North Carolina.
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Described by the author and displayed in photographs by Patrick Schneider is a Waterside Theatre performance of Paul Green’s The Lost Colony. Words and pictures collaboratively explain the enduring mystique of his play and the Roanoke Island colonists’ story.
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