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No longer restricted as places to visit in the summer, beach resorts are becoming more popular as year round homes. The same social clubs, churches, and organizations available to inland folk are more available in beach towns, drawing in a larger number of semi-retired or retired persons. Specifically mentioning Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, and Nags Head, the author notes the downsides as well as benefits of living on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 30 Issue 22, Mar 1963, p8-9, 22, il, por
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12784
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Tennessee native and authentic folk singer, Frank Noah Proffitt was discovered by Frank Warner in 1938. Appearing at the Chicago University Folk Festival in 1961, as well as at the Folk Music Week in Massachusetts, Proffitt has been featured in Time Magazine. Having recorded three albums, Proffitt augments his musician's salary through the production of fretless banjos and dulcimers, all of which are constructed from native hardwoods.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 30 Issue 22, Mar 1963, p15, 26, por
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