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Claude Howell is considered the father of the arts in Wilmington. In the 1950s, he started the art program at Wilmington College, now known as UNC-Wilmington, and was its director for over twenty years. Oesterreich discusses Howell's life in and beyond Wilmington, the influences on his artistic career, and his creations.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 6, Nov 2003, p25-26, 28-29, il Periodical Website
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6187
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There are 36 authors in the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame. Among them are ten remarkable women, including Inglis Fletcher, Bernice Kelly Harris, and Wilma Dykeman. Together they have produced over 130 books, including novels, stories, poems, plays, and memoirs.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 6, Nov 2003, p162-164, 166, il, por Periodical Website
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New Bern, in Craven County, is OUR STATE magazine's featured Tar Heel town of the month. Comer takes the reader on a tour of the town that was the state's first capital and that is the state's second oldest city.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 6, Nov 2003, p18-20, 22-23, il Periodical Website
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Six small transportation museums spread across the state highlight the machines that move us by land, sea, and air. These include the Carolina Aviation Museum (Charlotte); C. Grier Beam Truck Museum (Charlotte); the Daniel Stowe Carriage House, part of the Gaston County Museum (Dallas); Piedmont Carolina Railroad Museum (Belmont); North Carolina Maritime Museum, Southport Branch; and the Norlina Museum (Norlina).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 6, Nov 2003, p122-124, 126, 128, il Periodical Website
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6190
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George Washington Creef designed and built the shad boat on Roanoke Island in Dare County around 1878. In 1987, the North Carolina General Assembly designated it North Carolina's State Historical Boat.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 71 Issue 6, Nov 2003, p92-94, 96, il Periodical Website
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