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43315
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Several factors contribute to North Carolina being conducive for spring bird watching. Principally, North Carolina has over 40 protected spots relevant to resting and breeding activities of birds as part of its protected state parks system.
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44673
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Olive Dame Campbell and Marguerite Butler partnered to create programs for the school that provided vital life skills. When the school first opened its doors in 1925, farming was at the core of it curriculum. The school struggled in the 1950s and 60s. It was during this time that leaders with the school began to recognize and focus on what made the school enduring: its focus on Appalachian craft.
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WNC Magazine (NoCar F261 .W64), Vol. 19 Issue 3, Fall 2025, p38-45, il, por Periodical Website
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44062
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Dave Klingler and Brandy Clements are owners of Silver River Center for Chair Caning in Asheville. The couple are leasing their first book this spring titled "The Woven Chair", styled as an instruction manual for seat weaving in many forms and also give history and theory behind popular patterns.
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44664
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As of October 2025, Western North Carolina tourism has not quite made levels where it was before Helene. Revenue is still down about 20 to 30 percent but is partly to do with national economic concerns.
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44674
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"In Boone, explore our great outdoors alongside our historic and artistic heritage." Located in Watauga County, the city currently has a population of 20,223 people and is home to Appalachian State University, established in 1899.
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44407
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"As WNC works to rebuild and recover, we've gathered four standout community members -- along with the combined efforts of their various organizations -- who have made a difference in the lives of others after the hurricane in September." noted are Ponkho Bernejo, Lance Buskey, Vickie Cook and Jamie McDonald.
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43799
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"Pets are family. And in WNC, a region renowned for its hospitality, the same warm welcome extends to our four-legged friends. This guide highlights some of the best offerings for fur babies and the humans who love them, from off-leash parks and trails to dining, drinking, and events As summer arrives and locals come out to play, hit up these pet-friendly hangouts and activities for you and your best friend to enjoy--together." Discussed are trails, parks restaurants, hotels and recreational accommodations.
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