
Downtown Fayetteville, NC taken by James Throssel
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According to vimeo, this was created by Jason Garris
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Finally got it done! In the way Bilbo and Frodo long for the Shire, I long for my home North Carolina. I long for the mountains. I long for family. I long for corn bread and pinto beans. I long for the vast beautiful sight of the Blue Ridge when I drive home from work. I long for all things southern. I long for accents and ya’ll. I long for BBQ and hot summers and cold winters and snow and rain and storms and dogwoods blooming. I long to live here till I pass and see every beautiful inch of her. From the top of Grandfather Mountain to the Point of Oak Island. I love this place, I love my home.
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The Strong One. An incredibly moving tale about growing up in Durham, North Carolina. And only 4-minutes long! It was also shot, scored, and edited by an NCSU student for the Campus Movie Fest.
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One of the many piers at Wrightsville Beach :)
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![Submitted by andrewchampion: [Sweet] Tea House- [Charlotte] When placed in the sun, the structure makes sun tea. The occupant only has to unscrew a jar of tea from the wall and enjoy.By: Richard South, UNC Charlotte School of Architecture](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzd2gdaJzd1qavdvko1_500.jpg)
Submitted by andrewchampion: [Sweet] Tea House- [Charlotte] When placed in the sun, the structure makes sun tea. The occupant only has to unscrew a jar of tea from the wall and enjoy.
By: Richard South, UNC Charlotte School of Architecture

Bryson City, NC, view down the Road to Nowhere
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The contest closes in a few hours but they are only in the lead by .2%. Help them keep it & win by voting! Just click on the arrow next to the coast of NC! (submitted by acciocupcakehead)I’m not sure when you sent this, but there is now less than four hours left to vote. I really do love Beaufort. Tuesday Jan 31 @ 08:01pm

B’s Barbeque, a staple in Pitt County! They are open for lunch and close when they run out of food.
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