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2391
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People in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties have mixed feelings about their area's development. Tourism brings not only needed funds for growth, but also such problems as commercialism, big construction, and loss of quiet, family beaches.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 7, July 1995, p14-16,18,20, il
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4126
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Brunswick County is poised for growth and expansion. For example, already in place is a pro-business infrastructure. A major deep-water port is nearby, as is the growing University of North Carolina at Wilmington, plus five industrial parks that beckon to start-up companies or those thinking of relocating.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 57 Issue 4, Apr 1999, p25-26, 29,31,33-36, il
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12693
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Boiling Springs in Brunswick County is noted as the largest real estate development in North Carolina, already selling over 2,000 building lots. The Brunswick County landscape is dominated by the presence of 50 lakes and ponds, the longest 2.5 miles long. Homes designed especially for senior citizens are anticipated, likely making Boiling Springs popular among retirees.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 9, Sept 1961, p43-45, il
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13224
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Sharpe presents the history, geography, development, and economic conditions of Brunswick County.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 23 Issue 26, May 1956, p12-17, 19, 21, 23, 25-27, il, map, f
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13498
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Dredging by the United States government is changing not only the physical features of Brunswick County, but it is also molding an alluring new economic figure for the area.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 21 Issue 33, Jan 1954, p3-4, map, f
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13670
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Brunswick County is the latest county to share in the South's military boom. Brunswick has been tentatively selected as the site of a large ammunition loading depot near Sunny Point.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 27, Dec 1951, p5, 23, f
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14710
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This article details the industrial and agricultural changes happening in Brunswick County in the southeastern part of North Carolina.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 12 Issue 16, Sept 1944, p16-21, f
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36236
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North Carolina’s population reached 10 million by 2017. Factors noted were states of origin, numbers of people moving and out, counties that have decreased and increased in population, and abroad ethnic groups most contributing to the population explosion.
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39726
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A National Science Foundation grant-funded study examined the relationship between these factors: an economy driven by industries such as tourism and defense; public policies; a 301-mile shoreline vulnerable to elevating sea levels and more frequent hurricanes. The study’s goal: predict how culminated climatic changes will impact people’s receptiveness to buying property in counties such as Dare, Carteret, and New Hanover.