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23076
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Beaufort County has a growing archery community centered around the BoCO Archers Club, a 50-member group that competes against other archery clubs throughout eastern North Carolina. Club members learn from each other and pass on their knowledge of archery to children to keep the sport alive.
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23977
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Jimmy Courson has been building models of ships for 57 years in Belhaven, Beaufort County, North Carolina.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 47 Issue 9, September 2015, p18-19, il, por
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24554
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Dr. Reid recounts his boyhood in Beaufort, North Carolina, paying specific attention to sailing in the region.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 41 Issue 7, December 1973, p14-15, por
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14583
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Goerch writes about travels through Beaufort, Hyde, Dare, and Currituck County. The author remarks on places and people of interest in this coastal region. Distinguishing the area are features of local commerce, infrastructure, and history.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 12, Aug 1946, p3-7, 20, il
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18517
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Continuing his travels to the state's counties, Goerch visits Beaufort County. Within its boundaries are the oldest town in the state, Bath; St. Thomas Episcopal Church, the oldest church building in North Carolina; and the first town to be named Washington. Goerch describes some of the towns and historic homes.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 43, Mar 1942, p1-3, 17-20, il
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