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"Over the years, a lot has changed about how we celebrate Thanksgiving, but certain traditions — gatherings of family and friends, football in the backyard, and a turkey on the table — have stood the test of time."
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"in the Past 75 years, North Carolina's largest Thanksgiving parade has rolled through Charlotte's streets nearly every holiday season, a jubilant reminder that Christmas is just around the corner.' the event has been ongoing since 1947.
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"Harvey Gantt arrives in Charlotte as a leader with vision, helping shape the city's future as an architect and, following his election in 1983, as its first black mayor."
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Since their inception, handcrafted duck decoys have made an incredible transition from a practical hunting tool to a valued art form. T. Edward Nickens, the author of The Last Wild Road, describes decoy collecting as something more than a small hobby; but a collection of "cherished memories of the Carolina Coast."
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