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Lisa Rab explores the attractions of Blowing Rock and the surrounding area. The people, clean mountain air, and beautiful mountains all provide reasons to visit.
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Wayne Jernigan has enjoyed a long career in the music recording industry. Everyone from James Brown or Tammy Faye Bakker has recorded at his studio.
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The Summit room was inspired by owner Deedee Mills’ climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. The food is just as adventurous with unexpected tastes in every dish.
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Draught Charlotte serves food with influences from all over the globe. While it is not a sports bar, it does provide a place to watch the Panthers game.
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Carolina Foods Inc. is one of the oldest honey bun bakers in the country. The company has been making honey buns for over 40 years and is still a family business.
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24988
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Jeremy Markovich gives his opinion on the phenomenon known as Adult Halloween. He also suggests some topical, Charlotte-themed costumes for Adult Halloween parties.
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A new concept for a film festival, contestants in the 100 Words Film Festival will have only 100 words that can be used during the course of the short film. The idea was coined after Scott Galloway, founder of Susie Films, watched his kids watching YouTube.
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Jesse Cureton, a former West Charlotte High School drum major, has rekindled the love and sponsorship for Charlotte’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Attendance had once dwindled to 20,000, but his efforts have helped increase the crowds fivefold.
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24991
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Sarah Stevenson has been hosting public forum breakfasts since the 1970’s. These events have featured international visitors from around the world as well as local officials hoping to be elected.
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24992
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Christine Nelson, anchor for WBTV’s News This Morning and News at Noon, explains her sense of style and how it is part of her success with WBTV.
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24993
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Part seven of a twelve part series traces the history of Charlotte from beginning of the Jim Crow era through the Prohibition.
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24994
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While there is extensive intensive interest in the arts in Charlotte, the many fundraising efforts are often in competition for limited funds. Working at cross purposes, different organizations undermine each other. What is really needed is a good, financially stable foundation that the arts can rely on.
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The residents of Davidson are a tightly knit group. Not only do the townspeople unite on important issues, but the students at Davidson College do as well. The groups are banding together to preserve their history and their culture.
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Dr. J. Michael Bitzer is a professor of political science at Catawba College. While his main job is teaching, he is also highly sought after by radio and TV reporters for interviews on politics.
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24997
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Cantina 1511 has moved to a new location. While some things have remained the same, there are new additions to the new location as well.
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