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for The State Vol. 62 Issue 1, June 1994
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Cooleemee, a tiny Piedmont town southwest of Winston-Salem, is undergoing an historical revival. The town's historical association plans to make Cooleemee a showcase of Southern textile communities' history and culture.
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The Melungeons, a tri-racial ethnic group comprised of Berbers, Basques, and Jews, might have been the first permanent settlers in North Carolina, preceding the Roanoke colonies by some twenty years.
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North Carolina has ten minor league baseball teams, ranking behind only New York and California in the category of states with the most professional baseball teams.
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Outdoor drama as a theatrical genre was born in the Tar Heel state when collaboration between the town of Manteo and North Carolina playwright Paul Green resulted in \"The Lost Colony\" production. The state now boasts eleven outdoor historical dramas.
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North Carolina's status as one of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, with more than 100 different natural ecosystems, attracts admiring photographers from near and far.
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Pinehurst's Number 2 golf course, the subject of fable and inspirer of awe in golf aficionados, will host the U.S. Senior Open golf tournament June 27 through July 3, 1994, and the U.S. Open in 1999.
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Hookerton resident Franc White has hosted the \"Southern Sportsman\" outdoor program for the past twenty-three years.