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Farmers' markets are classified as essential businesses in North Carolina. Significant modifications related to events, vendor spacing and flow of traffic through the markets are noted.
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Started originally in 1948 by Dick Jennings, Jr. as Cashiers Valley Trout Farm, Sunburst Trout Farms started as the first commercial trout farm in the southeast. A three person crew harvests fish four days a week. Fish are caught and sent to Sunburst's processing facility in Waynesville. The company has 23 employees and ships nationwide.
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Union Power Cooperative member Wesley Furr realized an opportunity during the recent Pandemic to recreate a fantasy car from his childhood, fueled by the 1974 movie, "The California Kid".
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"A visit to Wilmington Is packed with possibilities. among them, nearby Wrightsville Beach, the charming Riverwalk, a wide range of restaurants and shops and two must see gardens: Arlie and the Arboretum of New Hanover County."
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Last year , the movie industry added more than $416 million to North Carolina's economy. Discussed are nine locations in the state where motion pictures have been made in recent years.
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Contributors and promiters mentioned are the Ledbetter Folk Art Auction, the Folk Art Center in Asheville, the John C. Campbell Folk School and the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park.
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Portsmouth was chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1753. It was a significant port for a time until nearby inlets no longer became navigable. the last residents left in 1971 and the island is now owned by the National Park Service. Access to the island is either by private boat or through Portsmouth Island Tours located in Ocracoke.