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42914
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Promoted from the 1930s to the 1970s, the Variety Vacationland campaign marketed North Carolina as modern but with strong ties to the past and endowed with a full range of natural and recreational opportunities for every visitor.
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43301
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"Tourism was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. But North Carolina's hospitality industry adjusted better than most states and is poised for a rebound, thanks to diverse attractions, open space andpublic health programs."
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43672
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Moore County in North Carolina is widely known as a vibrant small town with country living and a golfing phenomenon, but now Moore is turning new heads after a power outage that left the county dark for 5-straight days in December. During this time, Sothern Pines Growler (brewery) and volunteered food trucks helped feed hundreds of individuals, "making residents and business owners realize how special this place is."
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43731
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Western North Carolina is a wonder for fellow travelers. With diverse attractions "from Native American Landmarks to rarefield ecological experiences", visitors and locals are able to have a wonderful time during all four seasons.
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