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Record #:
2786
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The hospitality of bed-and-breakfast inns in the state is found in private homes and also in historic dwellings, including the Langdon House in Beaufort and the Oakwood Inn in Raleigh.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 55 Issue 11, Apr 1988, p8-13, il
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Record #:
12088
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North Carolina has over fifty inns scattered around the state which are famous for their quality and diversity. The article includes information on several, including The Nu-Ray Inn (Burnsville) and The Jarrett House (Dillsboro) and provides a listing of others.
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Record #:
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.