One day in 1960, Wilber Hardee visited the state’s first McDonald’s in 1960, sat in his parked car most of …
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Michel Ney was a French military commander and the right-hand man of Napoleon, who dubbed him “the bravest of the …
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Other than college intramural boxing class or my best friend’s single slug on the second grade playground – I’ve never …
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On Feb. 1, 1960, four Black North Carolina A&T freshmen sat at Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro and ordered coffee.
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Can we, in the old Latin phrase, launch a modus vivendi – an agreement allowing conflicting parties to coexist in …
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Snyder Memorial Baptist Church in Fayetteville, NC has held a Christmas tradition for last 42 years.
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December marks 65 years for McAdenville as “Christmas Town USA,” with over 375 trees and most homes decorated in red, …
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Has there ever been a year we needed holiday cheer more? We’ve found dozens of items for The Travel 100 …
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I remember as a kid, hearing my parents’ gripe when the neighbors put their Christmas lights up too soon.
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Create ownership: give away a percentage of your business to your best team members. If you love something, let it …
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In the 1920s, a woman in a pink gown fell from the indoor balcony outside room 545 of Grove Park …
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As the entertainment industry recovers from pandemic, one company seeks to elevate the industry and empower clients with affordable solutions.
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There’s only one Cheerwine, and it’s much more than just a tasty beverage. These recipes are sure to bring a …
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We found cabins we love in every state, from a historic home that is a replica of a president’s home …
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Amidst pandemic, economic collapse, racial disparity and political warfare, do you wonder how America would be faring if we instead followed …
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What better way to bid summer farewell than cruising the Carolina coastline on a trail dotted by our seven lighthouses?
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Reynolda Gardens – a 125-acre botanical masterpiece adjacent to Wake Forest University – is complete with working greenhouses, woodland trails …
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You don’t have to be a J.R.R. Tolkien fan to stay in this adorable Hobbit Knoll inspired by The Shire …
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Hurricanes are categorized by wind speed, but the real danger is water.