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20585
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Goerch describes his journey through the mountains of western North Carolina. The trip covered 1,006 miles.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 13 Issue 20, Oct 1945, p3-6, 26-27, il
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20640
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Goerch takes readers on a postwar trip through the eastern parts of the state, visiting Benson, Clinton, Wilmington, Southport, Shallotte, Whiteville, Lumberton, and Fayetteville.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 13 Issue 42, Mar 1946, p3-6, 8, 21, il
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20651
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Now that the war has ended and gasoline is becoming more plentiful, Goerch describes a trip to the towns and places in the state's western mountains which he feels will appeal to everybody.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 13 Issue 49, May 1946, p3-12, il
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20652
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Goerch continues his travels about western North Carolina, this time featuring the route along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 13 Issue 51, May 1946, p3-8, 27, 29, 31, il
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20747
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Goerch describes his trip to Grandfather Mountain to attend the annual singing event, which he describes as like no other in the state. Estimates of attendees were between 10,000 and 20,000.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 6, Jul 1946, p3-5, 18, il
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20762
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Goerch provides readers with an account of his airplane trip to visit Asheville, Haywood County's Homer L. Ferguson Day, and various other places in Western North Carolina.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 27, Nov 1946, p3-5, 19-20, il
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24706
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Lockhart Gaddy of Anson County recently passed away. The man, who lived on Honkers Lake, introduced a number of geese to the area for decoy hunting.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 20 Issue 41, March 1953, p6-7, il
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24712
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The author discusses his trip through the Piedmont to the Blue Ridge Mountains, with a particular focus on Asheboro.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 41, March 1952, p6-7, 16, il
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24713
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The author discusses his travels in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, highlighting various small towns that travelers often miss. Some of the areas included Lemon Springs, Monroe, and Pineville.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 44, March 1952, p6-7, 23, il
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24717
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The author discusses his experience traveling from Raleigh to the eastern coast of North Carolina to visit Beaufort and Morehead City.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 1, June 1951, p3-5, 17, il, map
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24720
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The Carolinas Yam Festival takes place in Tabor City, Columbus County each year; civilians celebrate the crop that boosted the economy.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 22, October 1951, p12-13, 23, il
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24721
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1951 proved to be the year of the most aggressive construction in North Carolina. This article presents the men who were responsible for spearheading various construction projects.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 31, December 1951, p16-23, il
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24723
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The author lays out a route for tourists wishing to travel through western North Carolina and visit small towns with much to offer.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 17 Issue 2, June 1949, p3-6, 18, il
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24725
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The author discusses the various methods of duck hunting, paying particular focus on the lengths the hunters go to in order to have a successful hunt. Many create intricate ‘bush blinds’ and wait in them for hours.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 17 Issue 32, January 1950, p3-6, 20, il
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32988
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One man’s struggle to stay in the North Carolina town of Clinton after coming from, now German occupied (1942), Greece. Jim's story takes him from New York to Clinton to Honduras to New Orleans and New York again, Back to Clinton, to Cuba and finally permanently back to his home in Clinton. All the while, his boss and friend, along with some top NC officials, are fighting for him to stay.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 12, Aug 1942, p1-2, 21-22, por
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