Quick Summary: This restaurant classic opened in 1935 in Williamston and is known nationwide, if not worldwide, for its oysters and rustic feel, ... Harold Slaughter has been cutting hair in downtown Oxford since 1967 but has just closed up shop and retired, signaling the end ...
Tarheel Traveler 1989 - Planning Snapshot
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This restaurant classic opened in 1935 in Williamston and is known nationwide, if not worldwide, for its oysters and rustic feel, ... Harold Slaughter has been cutting hair in downtown Oxford since 1967 but has just closed up shop and retired, signaling the end ... Chalmers turns 97 next week and still hauls gravel for a company in Pittsboro, more than 80 years after he began.
Planning Context
This classic country store in Garner has been around for years, and so has Vic Tart who runs it. Sans Souci Ferry is one of the last remaining two-car ferries in the state and nation. The THT is remembering a few legends who have all passed away within the last week.
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The inside is full of old signs and vintage memorabilia and even a few classic ... Monk Whaley and his family run a supermarket in Beulaville (Duplin Co.).
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- This restaurant classic opened in 1935 in Williamston and is known nationwide, if not worldwide, for its oysters and rustic feel, ...
- Harold Slaughter has been cutting hair in downtown Oxford since 1967 but has just closed up shop and retired, signaling the end ...
- Chalmers turns 97 next week and still hauls gravel for a company in Pittsboro, more than 80 years after he began.
- This classic country store in Garner has been around for years, and so has Vic Tart who runs it.
- Sans Souci Ferry is one of the last remaining two-car ferries in the state and nation.
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