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Where Legends Were Born

In 2023, North Carolina will be celebrating “The Year of the Trail”—a commemoration of the state’s trails, greenways and blueways. Picture hiking Grandfather Mountain, paddling the French Broad River State.

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For the Children

Despite the Triangle’s well-known status as a family-friendly place to live, some children who live here struggle. According to 2020 data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count Data.

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Merry Moments: 81 Ways to Find Holiday Joy Across the Triangle

From Carrboro to Zebulon, the Triangle is gearing up to celebrate the holiday season in grand style. From extravagant light shows and parades to dazzling live performances, there are countless.

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Holiday Jewels

Every design project begins with a client consultation and budget discussion. This helps when making product selections from various suppliers. It also helps set ground rules in order to realistically.

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Historic Oakwood

Today, Oakwood is regarded as one of Raleigh’s most prestigious neighborhoods. An area steeped in rich history, Oakwood is the city’s only intact 19th‑century neighborhood—and the first to be listed.

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Dining Out for Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve dinner is widely recognized as a time for families to gather round a delicious meal and relax before the whirlwind of Christmas Day festivities begin. It’s a chance.

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Field to Food

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, North Carolina is the 10th highest agriculture-producing state in the nation. It also has the 10th highest number of food-insecure citizens. Approximately 1.6 million North Carolinians.

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Capital City Ghosts

As Raleigh remodels itself to suit a burgeoning population and ever more sophisticated wealth of restaurants and shops, the city can’t hide from its ghosts. Partly because the spirits manage.

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Whiskey Business

Though North Carolina has welcomed a craft brewery boom in recent decades, distilleries have been a staple here since pre-Prohibition days. The Tar Heel State’s truly spirited history of manufacturing.

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Confection Affection

Most of us enjoy food. Of course there are some folks, tedious as they might be, who like to remind the rest of us that they only consume food for.

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