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for The State Vol. 23 Issue 25, May 1956
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North Carolina's most extensive recreation grounds in size and in popularity are its National Forests. Harshaw details the recreational and economic opportunities that abound in North Carolina's National Forests, from camping to swimming, and much more.
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A continuation from a previous article in The State (April 7, 1956, Vol. 23, No. 23, pp. 16-17), this list details more of the historic buildings, by city, in North Carolina
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On January 10, 1771, the Assembly passed an act to incorporate an institution of higher learning to be called Queens College which will be located in Charlotte.
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This article is taken from the 1881 travel book. This excerpt details the background of the Alleghany Mountains from the view of the Indian population.