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  2. Tupelo Honey Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte location. Tupelo Honey Cafe was featured on Rachael Ray's $40 a Day show on the Food Network on November 14, 2004. [15] Kita Vermond of The Globe and Mail, in her search for culinary treasures in North Carolina wrote of the restaurant serving traditional foods with a healthy twist, such as fried green tomatoes dished over goat-cheese grits and basil.

  3. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    The Frito Kid (with Bob Stanford) WBAP-TV: Bobby Peters Show (1950's; with Bobby Peters) WFAA: Mr. Peppermint (1961–69) and Peppermint Place (1975–96) (with Jerry Haynes) WFAA: Romper Room ("Miss Elaine") KTVT: Slam Bang Theatre (with Bill "Icky Twerp" Camfield) The Webster Webfoot Show (with Jimmy Weldon) KMEC/KBFI-TV: Bozo the Clown

  4. McCormick Field - Wikipedia

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    The ballpark was built in 1924 and was named after Asheville resident Lewis McCormick. Lights were installed for nighttime play prior to the 1930 season. [5] Since then, it has been home to the various incarnations of the Asheville Tourists team, and also served as home field for the Asheville Blues of the Negro Southern League during the 1940s. [5]

  5. Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Wikipedia

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    He released two albums on Happiness Records, Easy (2008), and Underground Playground (2010). [17] Secret Agent 23 Skidoo has had ten No. 1 radio hits on XM/Sirius Kids Place Live! and has played venues including Kidzapalooza, [18] Austin Kiddie Limits, [19] The Winnipeg Folk Festival, The Philadelphia Zoo, Nyc's Irving Plaza, and the Smithsonian Museum.

  6. Asheville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Asheville (/ ˈ æ ʃ v ɪ l / ASH-vil) is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. [7] Located at the confluence of the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers, it is the most populous city in Western North Carolina, and the state's 11th-most-populous city.

  7. Clyde A. Erwin High School - Wikipedia

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    Clyde A. Erwin High School is a public high school in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.The enrollment in 2018–19 was 1,316 students in grades 9–12. [1] The school's mascot is the Warriors / Lady Warriors [2] and the school principal is Chip Cody.

  8. Will Asheville's once-booming riverfront art district ever ...

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    In Asheville, the storm-swollen river reached 25 feet (7.6 meters), breaking the 23-foot (7-meter) record set in 1895, according to the National Water Prediction Service. Some of the arts district ...

  9. Western North Carolina Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre (17 ha) zoological park in Western North Carolina operated by the City of Asheville's Parks and Recreation department. Until 1973, it was known as the Asheville City Zoo and was then renamed the Children's Zoo and Nature Center. It received its current name in 1974 when formed as a non ...