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for The State Vol. 41 Issue 8, Jan 1974
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Each of North Carolina's one hundred counties provides brief accounts of the previous year's noteworthy milestones and accomplishments.
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An approximately 200 year old New Year's tradition survives in Cherryville. Participants follow a crier chanting good wishes from house to house and fire old guns such as black powder muskets into the air.
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Cornelia Wern Henderson taught skills and old arts such as candle dipping, lye soap making, butter churning, open hearth cooking, and fashioning dolls from cornhusks to adolescents in a class called “Log Cabin Living†at the Charlotte Children's Nature Museum.
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“The Currituck Plan†included controversial plans to create a large housing-commercial-recreational development called Ocean Sands on the 23-mile stretch of Outer Banks in Currituck County. Plans failed that included retaining 1,150 acres of open space as a state park for general public on Monkey Island, near Corolla.
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Writer Bob Brown traveled to Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York for an outpatient surgery in which he was provided anesthesia via experimental acupuncture Drs. Fan and Leung.