Topic Brief: WRAL's own Scott Mason took a trip to Wilmington to visit this house of oddities, which is home to all things The water around Washington, North Carolina, is part of the second largest estuary in the nation.
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WRAL's own Scott Mason took a trip to Wilmington to visit this house of oddities, which is home to all things The water around Washington, North Carolina, is part of the second largest estuary in the nation. From a post office on the Outer Banks to a barn full of frying pans, this
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- WRAL's own Scott Mason took a trip to Wilmington to visit this house of oddities, which is home to all things
- The water around Washington, North Carolina, is part of the second largest estuary in the nation.
- From a post office on the Outer Banks to a barn full of frying pans, this
- Monk Whaley and his family run a supermarket in Beulaville (Duplin Co.).
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