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for The State Vol. 59 Issue 8, Jan 1992
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Michael Lilly impersonates Mark Twain for any audience, but especially school children.
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Rocky Mount has opened a new theater called The Playhouse.
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In 1940, Nyal \"Doc\" Womble II, opened the Womble Drug Company in Plymouth. Fifty years later, the drug store, now moved to a shopping center and run by his widow and children, still maintains the down home flavor of the original.
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Introduces ten indoor museums from across the state.
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Duke University library is home to the largest advertising archives in the nation, and is fast becoming a center for academic research in advertising history.
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Bill Nye, a famous 19th century humorist, lived and wrote in Asheville for the last ten years of his life.
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Contrary to the assertions of most history books, Gen. James Johnston Pettigrew of North Carolina was the hero of \"Pickett's Charge\" at The Battle of Gettysburg.