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30470
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In the southeast, particularly North Carolina, there is an industrial spring with new plan, plants, and industries opening up all over the region. Tied to this is the development of the electric power industry, which are cooperating and growing with the state's industries.
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30471
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Continuing a 182 year tradition, Moravian sunrise services will be held in Winston-Salem for Easter. Throughout the city and the 18th century community of Old Salem, music and processions will occur for the 183rd time.
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30472
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A tempting aroma carried over Smithfield, North Carolina during April when crowds gathered to attend the annual Johnston County Ham and Egg Show and Sale. Country hams are in the spotlight, and the grand prize winner sold for over $25 per pound.
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30473
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Edenton, North Carolina was the setting for Revolutionary tea party in 1774, and many of the residences and public buildings from the time are still standing. The town will be open the state's colonial capital to visitors to celebrate the biennial in April.
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