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St. John's Art Gallery asked famed photographer Hugh Morton to exhibit some of his favorite works in his hometown of Wilmington. Morton, who also shot combat reels during World War II, chose his favorite photographs out of the many he has taken over the years, which include the launching of the battleship North Carolina in the Cape Fear River and an above-the-clouds view of Grandfather Mountain near Linville.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 36 Issue 9, Oct 1968, p10-13, il, por
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10781
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Since 1853, the State Fair's major attractions have varied greatly. What started as an agricultural exposition featuring the best of North Carolina's produce, stock, and farm machinery has gradually evolved into a well-rounded fair with carnival attractions, rides, and food. Despite the newer attractions, agriculture still plays a prominent role in the yearly event which continues to feature the latest in agricultural technology along with produce and stock competitions for nearly every fruit, vegetable, and farm animal.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 36 Issue 9, Oct 1968, p14-15, il
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