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6761
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Grizzle describes three luxury bed and breakfast establishments found in North Carolina's three geographic areas. These three grand inns are the Swag Country Inn in Waynesville (mountains); J. H. Adams Inn in High Point (Piedmont); and the Verandas in Wilmington (coastal).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 72 Issue 3, Aug 2004, p132-134, 136, 138-139, il Periodical Website
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6647
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For the love of llamas, birding at the beach, or dinner with the goats, three bed and breakfasts with a back-to-nature slant embrace the wilder side of life. They are WindDancers Lodge and Llama Treks (Clyde); First Colony Inn (Nags Head); The Inn at Celebrity Dairy (Siler City).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 12, May 2004, p154-156, 158, il Periodical Website
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35816
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Following the aftermath of WWI, the waltz and the blues became increasingly important and popular. Southern fiddlers began to incorporate blues elements and tunes into their music, partially in response to increased awareness of blues through recordings and radio, and partially through a growing appreciation of local black blues styles.