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13921
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Stone Mountain is generally regarded as one of the scenic wonders of western North Carolina and rises more than 700 feet from a base which is five miles in circumference.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 18 Issue 13, Aug 1950, p8-9, f
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15132
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Wilkes County, formed in 1777, is not only a land of fine people but a land of mountains, apples, and poultry, with a dash of peach brandy added in. Brushy Mountain and Stone Mountain are scenic spots in Wilkes County, and one-sixth of all the apples produced in North Carolina come from this county as well. Wilkes County is also one of the biggest poultry producing counties in the state, while the Champion Poultry Farms are one of the largest in the world.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 46, Apr 1941, p1-3, 21-23, f
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35733
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Many places to go in NC, proven by the author. Evidence seen in historic towns such as Edenton and Halifax. Examples of historic houses were the House in a Horseshoe and Duke Homestead. Noted historic sites included Connemara and Guildford Courthouse National Military Park. As for outdoor sites of significance, they included Hammocks Beach and Nantahala National Forest.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, May/June 1979, p75-76, 79