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Lizabeth Hartzog recently restored a 1920s playhouse that was owned by her aunt.
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23781
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Along the Tuckasegee River, Barry Kennon hosts dinners that focus on using local ingredients and trout from the river.
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23782
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Caldwell County and Lenoir, North Carolina offer several underexplored attractions.
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23783
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When the Toxaway River was damned in 1903, it gave rise to a beautiful lake and luxury resort that brought in many tourists.
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23784
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Ron and Susanne Joyner give rare and all-but-forgotten apple trees a chance to thrive by collecting, propagating, and selling heirloom apple trees.
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23785
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The Tour de Tuck, or Tuckasegee River Bike Challenge, is a grueling race that contains mostly uphill battles for cyclists.
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23786
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Keith Snow is a chef in Tryon, North Carolina who pushes for the use of local produce and seasonal foods in cooking.
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23787
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As a result of Western North Carolina's growth, river water quality is declining. The main issue if sedimentation from construction
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23788
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Family farms are becoming more popular. One example of this return to traditional ways of life is Joe Deal, who gave up his post-collegiate job to become a full-time third-generation farmer in Franklin County, North Carolina.
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23790
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Between 1935 and 1961, textile mill-sponsored baseball teams of the Western North Carolina Industrial League were considered sporting royalty in the mountains. The author explores the history of the popular teams and the legacy they left behind.
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23791
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The author discusses his experience as a new rock climber in Western North Carolina and surveys popular climbing destinations for tourists.
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23792
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The authors highlight three Western North Carolina philanthropists who traveled thousands of miles from home to help those in need.
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23793
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A small community radio station that is more than 20 years old is making a big noise in Spindale, North Carolina.
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23794
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Lisbeth and Don Cooper founded CooperRiis in Polk County, a holistic community-based approach to treatment, as an alternative to the mainstream mental health system.
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