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Carolina Cities
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Previously published articles about Carolina cities. IT'S A WONDERFUL WILMINGTON. When filmmaker Frank Capra, Jr., talks about Wilmington, North Carolina, the word “wonderful” often weaves its way into the conversation. It's no "wonder". Capra’s father, Frank, Sr. directed the hit 1946 feature,. It’s a Wonderful Life. That said, it’s obvious the younger Capra’s love affair with Wilmington and its surroundings isn't the stuff of film fantasy. 8220;Dino De Laurentiis and I made. A Walk to Remember. As coac...
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Mountains of the Carolinas
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Mountains of the Carolinas. Previously published articles about Carolina mountains. SOUTH CAROLINA'S LAKE JOCASSEE. With hundreds of miles of coastline on the Atlantic Ocean and along inland waterways and lakes, South Carolina is a boater’s paradise. Located 35 miles from Greenville (and its great rejuvenated downtown area), Oconee County’s Lake Jocassee provides a prime example of the state’s great boating options. American Boating Association Beacon. Fishing, and hiking and nature trails. From rare...
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Culinary Carolina
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Previously published articles about culinary Carolina. CATCH OF THE DAY. Jon Haag loves fish- and it shows. From the moment you walk into Haag and Sons Seafood, a long-time Oak Island seafood store, you know you’ve entered a world of a finicky fishmonger. Although Haag cuts most of the fish ordered, he has also trained Michael Kirby and Trent Savidge to cut orders to his exacting specifications. Kirby has worked with Haag since 1998, saying, “Although I thought I knew how to cut fish, he used t...Once th...
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Mountains of the Carolinas
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Mountains of the Carolinas. Previously published articles about Carolina mountains. A hike along the Cherokee Medicine Trail. Could be just what the doctor ordered. Need something for an early spring sore throat? Be on the lookout for spicewood. How about a cure-all for everything from the common cold to a major stomachache? 8220;It’s amazing how popular the trail is, since we don’t do any advertising and it’s all word-of-mouth,” says T.J. Holland, manager of the Junaluska...Medicinal plants used by the ...
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Carolina Cities
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Previously published articles about Carolina cities. A children's tour of Old Salem, Winston-Salem, North Caarolina. Mary’s Gourmet Diner ( www.breakfastofcourse.com. Features a funky and bright atmosphere, homemade biscuits with vegetarian or pork sausage gravy, and lines on weekends. Nearby and worthy of a morning or more, Old Salem Museum and Gardens ( www.oldsalem.org. The Tavern in Old Salem ( www.thetaverninoldsalem.ws. Originally published in the The. Since there also is a downtown location in the...
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Carolina Cities
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Previously published articles about Carolina cities. THE LOWDOWN ON THE LOWCOUNTRY. When you visit Charleston, you're sure to hear the story of a wealthy old Charlestonian woman who was once asked why she so seldom traveled. She replied, "My dear, why should I travel when I'm already here? Out Ashley River Road, three colonial plantations interpret more than 250 years of rural life in the lowcountry. Drayton Hall is preserved in almost original condition after more than 2 1/2 centuries and visitors w...
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Adventure Carolina Style
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Previously published articles about adventure in the Carolinas. SMOKIN' IN THE SMOKIES:. NORTH CAROLINA'S NANTAHALA OUTDOOR CENTER. After many years of successful growth, the center now employs more than 300 people during the height of each season and the company is considered a national leader in the whitewater recreation industry. Many NOC staff members are highly ranked as national and international paddlers. The Tsali Recreation Area is one of the most popular destinations for NOC riders, with more t...
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Coastal Carolina
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Previously published articles about coastal Carolina. South Carolina's Port Royal Sound. Offers endless cruising opportunities. The Broad, Chechesee, Beaufort, and Colleton rivers meet in Port Royal Sound and lead to various island ports. The Intracoastal Waterway also winds through the sound, passing the ports of Beaufort, Port Royal and Harbour Town on Hilton Head Island. Except for a few malicious sandbars, the large, natural harbor is quite deep, more than 60 feet in some places, and Capt. Wally ...
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Culinary Carolina
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Previously published articles about culinary Carolina. ASHEVILLE: WELCOME TO FOODTOPIA. The marketing folks in the charming North Carolina mountain town of Asheville call it 'Foodtopia' for good reason. Though the term 'farm to table' has been overused of late, Asheville has been a farm to fork kind of town for decades- with creative chefs working with local farmers to serve up some seriously tasty food to locals and lucky visitors alike. Originally published in AAA Carolinas Go Magazine. For dessert, th...
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Mountains of the Carolinas
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Mountains of the Carolinas. Previously published articles about Carolina mountains. BLOWING ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA. Fall leaves, of course, but this town is a. Awakened as temperatures cool and leaves change colors, many Georgians head to the mountains, and to this town just a pretty five-hour drive away. Though Blowing Rock is particularly popular in the fall, it’s also a year-round destination. The town has virtually no chain hotels, fast-food restaurants or strip malls. Almost all lodging and dining...