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Record #:
6646
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Oesterreich discusses three Down East seafood restaurants that have been hooking coastal visitors for years. They are Sam & Omie's (Nags Head); Sanitary Fish Market (Morehead City); and River Forest Manor (Belhaven).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 12, May 2004, p130-132, 134-135, il Periodical Website
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Record #:
37037
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The thirty-one must-visit places are restaurants specializing in chicken—mild or spicy, served with waffles or on a bun. Included on this bucket list were Buxton Hall of Asheville, Mama Dip’s of Chapel Hill, and Spoon River Artworks and Market in Belhaven.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 84 Issue 11, April 2017, p132-136, 138, 140, 142-144, 146, 148 Periodical Website
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44505
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River Forest Manor in Belhaven was constructed in 1899as a home for John Aaron Wilkinson, President of J.L. Roper Lumber Co. In 1933, the home was sold to the James Williams Hines family in 1933. In 1947, Anson Smith purchased the home for $50,000 and branded it River Forest Manor. The Smith family continued to own the home until 2014, when it was purchased by investors who kept it on its same venue.