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17838
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In this portrait of Wilmington we find out why surfers love it, students go wild, and filmmakers abound.
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17023
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Wilmington, county seat of New Hanover County, is featured in The State's series on North Carolina cities. The city is one of the country's outstanding seaports; the country surrounding produces large truck crops, like berries and vegetables; and dozens of manufacturing enterprises contribute to the steady prosperity of the city.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 5 Issue 27, Dec 1937, p29-32, il
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19385
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A decade ago Wilmington was one of the South's best-kept secrets. But now this sleepy little port city is a growing, regional city drawing people like high-salaried professionals and rich retirees to weekend warriors and tourists from across the country.
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24286
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Wilmington has witnessed a boom in business startups and community development as a result of leaders' unique approach, which included capitalizing on its unique waterfront and port city.
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24235
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Wilmington, North Carolina's historic port city, and the Cape Fear coastal region are among the state's top tourist draws. This article presents top tourist attractions and activities in the area.