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1794
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Retired North Carolina Superior Court Judge John R. Friday offers fond recollections of his stint as a Mount Mitchell park ranger in the 1940s.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 62 Issue 3, Aug 1994, p35-37, il
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4871
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The park rangers of the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation are fewer than 200 in number. Since 1916, they have had care of the park system - rivers, lakes, recreation areas, and almost four dozen state parks. Ellis discusses the history of the park system, a ranger's duties, and why park rangers are so passionate about their jobs.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 68 Issue 7, Dec 2000, p130-135, il Periodical Website
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34944
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The Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina stands as a reminder of one of the greatest moments in modern history. The Park Rangers at the memorial help teach the public about this and many other modern flight marvels and aviator, including Neil Armstrong and Chuck Yeager.
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38072
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Wildlife protectors receive a broad range of questions while in the field, as well as devoting time to stocking streams and lakes, and enforcing laws.