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38253
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Cited as the third largest lake in North Carolina and home to endemic species, Lake Wacccamaw’s unique qualities include theories for its origins. Beliefs about the Carolina Bays’ creation range from the handiwork of meteors to the swimming patterns of its fish. As for the community surrounding the lake, Whiteville residents are also defined by the author as endemic. They thrive on small town values, such as tending to the town’s history and resisting a transformation into a tourist site.
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13663
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Before the first settlers arrived in colonial days to find a home in what is now Cabarrus County, Siouan Indians claimed the land.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 27, Dec 1951, p16-17
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