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Rich in its historical associations, Tryon Palace at one time was regarded as the most magnificent structure in the western hemisphere. The history of North Carolina's only royal palace command the interest of many, and citizens of New Bern and North Carolina are determined to restore the palace to its former glory.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 35, Jan 1937, p3, 20, il
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Industry, the tourism trade, and agriculture have combined to aid Dunn in its rapid growth and development. Lying in a fertile corner of Harnett, Johnston, Cumberland, and Sampson Counties, Dunn has long been the trading center of this section of eastern North Carolina. For several decades Dunn has also been known as the largest wagon cotton market in the state. It is also located on the main line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad -- the midway point between New York and Miami.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 35, Jan 1937, p27-28, f
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