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"In a time of segregation and marginalization of people of color?—?15 years before the Civil Rights Act of 1964?—? Ocean City made history as the only African American-owned community with residential beach property in North Carolina, turning a desolate World War II military site into a lively coastal town." The festival began in 2009, originally as a two hour event.
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Most distinctive about the eastern box turtle is its high-domed shell resembling with its vibrant colors a stained glass window. This terrestrial reptile became North Carolina's official state reptile in 1979.
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The species is one of two in North Carolina. In folklore, legends revolve around these squirrels having magical properties. A dense forest canopy provides perfect habitat for gliding by these animals, sometime nearly 150 feet in a single glide. Their special feature is a fur covered membranethat stretches from wrist to ankle.
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The NC Wildlife Resource Commission provides technical guidance and other resources to manage and prevent conflicts with wildlife. North Carolina's rich biodiversity hints that encounters with wildlife for many are part of daily life; however, in recent year three particular sightings have left many puzzled. These include black bears exploring suburbs, alligators roaming in areas far from their natural range and coyotes.
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This modern holiday was born in 1966. It is based on seven principes known as Nguzo Saba. Food is an important part of this holiday.