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39941
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The article gives the background of how E. T. Taylor, of Farm Life, NC, created the outdoor drama 'The Message of Easter. The outdoor drama is located beside Piney Grove Baptist church in the Farm Life community of Martin County.'
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39944
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This feature on Hillsborough, NC includes such restaurants as 'La Place,' Hillsborough's neighborhood kitchen; 'Antonia's,' authentic Italian restaurant on North Churchton Street; and the 'Colonial Inn' which closed in 2000. They also talk about the Riverwalk Greenway along the Eno, the Ayr Mount historic house museum and the Hillsborough Antique Mall.
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39945
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The author talks about shad fishing in the Tar River and Contentnea Creek. He also talks about the Tight Lines' ninth annual Tar River First Hickory Shad Contest. J. P. Lumper won first and fifth annual First Tar River Hickory Shad Contest.
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39946
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The article features the Chowan University State Historical Marker.
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39950
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The Ocracoke Preservation Society Museum, a community based, non-profit organization founded in 1983, is committed to the preservation of Ocracoke Island's history and cultural heritage.
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39951
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This article features the Northampton County Museum, founded in 1986 in Jackson, NC. It was one of the first in the State that allow's visitors to touch and interact with the many displays.
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39952
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Windsor, Bertie county is home to three museums--The Windsor Train Museum, Russell's Back in the Day Museum and the Windsor Craftsman and Farmers Museum--all within several blocks of each other.
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39953
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This article features the Brady C. Jefcoat Museum of Americana in Murfreesboro, NC. The museum houses over 17,000 pieces in exhibits on three floors of the former Murfreesboro High School. This is the largest museum collection on display in North Carolina.
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39954
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This article features the Fort Branch Museum, located near Hamilton, Martin County. Fort Branch is believed to be the only earthen fort left intact in the South with its original artillery. In the first weekend of November and December, Fort Branch comes alive with re-enactors.
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39955
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This article features the Columbia Theatre Cultural Resource Center, located in the old Columbia Theatre in Columbia, Tyrrell County. Created in 1996, the museum is a part of the Partnership for the Sounds. The museum houses artifacts from various occupations that once existed in the Albemarle Sound region.
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39956
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This article features the beautiful Blount-Bridgers House, built in Tarboro, NC in 1808 that houses two museums. The first floor exhibits artifacts and furnishings from the 19th century; while the upstairs houses the permanent collection of native artist Hobson Pittman and exhibition space for art shows.
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39957
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This article features the Port O' Plymouth Roanoke River Museum in Plymouth, Washington County, NC. A replica of the ironclad CSS Albemarle is a premier feature of the museum.