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10139
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Norris discusses the early days of the outdoor drama, THE LOST COLONY, and the effort it took to bring it to production. The play ran from 1937 till 1941, when it was suspended for World War II. Performances began again in 1946.
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13738
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North Carolina's only surviving plane line got into the air after years of struggle. Today, Piedmont is one of the state's shining success stories.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 33, Jan 1952, p7, 16-17, f
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13766
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Wallace Carroll, a North Carolina editor got the jump on the Communist \"peace petition\" and started an alternative one which enrolled 10,000 signers in three weeks.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 42, Mar 1952, p5
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17316
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No one knows the exact cost of the reconstruction of the Waterside Theatre at Fort Raleigh due to the intangibles attached to attached to the Lost Colony production. The material objects were destroyed--set, scenery, props--but not even the fire could touch the intangibles, and so the Waterside Theatre was rebuilt and the Lost Colony resumed its tenth anniversary season.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 13 Issue 6, Oct 1947, p10, 16