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22375
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All kinds of theories have been put forth over the years to explain the appearance of lights on Brown Mountain near Morganton in Burke County. In attempting to demystify the lights, scientists have developed almost many theories as there are folk legends. However, at the present time the lights remain as mysterious as ever.
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41269
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Community gardens are built in areas and largely maintained by volunteers. Members from different regional gardens meet seasonally to share seeds, tools, and resources.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 4, April 2018, p82-84
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42624
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Farm Beginnings Farmer Training combines decades of farming know-how into a single year course for people who are either new to farming or anyone who needs a jumpstart into better farming.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 6, June 2018, p96-97
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22456
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With tobacco a declining crop, some farmers in Western North Carolina are becoming gourmet growers who are filling the void in high-end food markets. Soon heirloom tomatoes, caviar, and truffles will be as well-known in the area as black-eyed peas, barbecue and cornbread. Kay speaks with Randy Gardner (tomatoes), Lee Tuttle (truffles), and Joe Doll, Bill White, Lewis Pugh, and Ralph Reese (caviar).
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23815
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Many of the glass artists along the Toe River in North Carolina learned their trade at the Penland School of Crafts.
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WNC Magazine (NoCar F261 .W64), Vol. 4 Issue 6, August 2010, p56-61, il, por Periodical Website