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for Our State Vol. 92 Issue 2, July 2024
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"A pair of Ocracokers find peace and contentment while digging for treasure in Pamlico Sound. Their ingredients for a perfect summer day? Sunshine, crystal-clear water and a mess of clams." Bob and Ruth Toth moved to Ocracoke in 1978. Ruth, a native of Martin County, had been visiting the island since the age of seven. Avid clam fishermen, the couple owned and operated Cafe Atlantic. A signature dish of the establishment was Clams Casino, a recipe of which is included in the article. Ruth authored a cookbook in 2006 and a revised edition in 2015.
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"In Wagram, the Richmond Temperance and Literary Society Hall offers a revealing glimpse into the lives of Scottish immigrants who answered a higher calling." The Society was established in 1855. Members pledged to neither buy sell or drink any intoxicating beverage. Members met for about 40 years. the building was later used as a school and for tobacco storage. It was restored in 1959
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"For more than 200 years, these farms have been passed down from generation to generation, preserved through hard work, innovation, and commitment. Today they're part of a select group with a coveted title: Bicentennial Farm." This category of farms was created in 2016. Included in this article are seven farms dating from 1758 to 1816.
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"A multigenerational family farm in eastern North Carolina supplies visitors with bushels of butter beans." Scott Sullivan is owner of Sullivan Farms in Lucama.