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1654
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Robeson County is marketing itself as a tourist county, and Robeson's Image Improvement Task Force is taking measures to reinforce the tourism industry.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 52 Issue 6, June 1994, p28, por
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18314
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Continuing his travels around the state, Goerch describes the things of interest he found in Robeson County, including Flora McDonald College at Red Springs, Ashpole Church founded in 1796, the Indian State Normal College at Pembroke, and a number of the county's towns.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 17, Sept 1941, p1-4, 21-23, il
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Record #:
22604
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The collard sandwich is made of fried cornbread patties, homemade chow chow, and a scoop of cooked collard greens. This unique sandwich is just beginning to gain popularity outside of Robeson County, North Carolina where it was traditionally prepared as a Lumbee Indian dish.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 82 Issue 9, February 2015, p136-138, 140, 142, por Periodical Website
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35858
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The lure of the river also known as the Lumbee has inspired a litany of written works in the past century. They ranged from a poem by John Charles McNeill to Robesonian Historical Edition, from William Haynes’ Outing and Field and Stream articles to Hall’s Wilmington Gazette.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 8 Issue 4, May 1980, p48-49
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38190
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Two stories from men in the field are about multiflora rose in southeastern NC and the raccoon predation in Lennon’s Marsh.