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15434
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Old Christmas, sometimes known as Little Christmas, Twelfth Day, or Epiphany, is a celebration taking place on the twelfth day after Christmas, counting Christmas as the first day and marking the end of the Christmas holidays. Rodanthe is the only place in North Carolina where the custom of celebrating Old Christmas is continued, and this is traditional with the inhabitants there, the custom having been handed down from the English ancestors who settled on that strip of shore.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 29, Dec 1936, p1, 21
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Record #:
15435
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The Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, is North Carolina's first art museum. The museum houses a fine permanent collection including some fifteenth century paintings. The museum will also change special exhibits every two to three months.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 29, Dec 1936, p3, 6, il
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