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  • Cars and trucks parked on the North end of Carolina Beach, NC, one of the few public beaches that allows Personally Owned Vehicles to dive on the sand. As of 2009, the public is allowed to purchase a permit to drive on the sand but some environmental groups are attempting to change this policy.
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  • Cars and trucks parked on the North end of Carolina Beach, NC, one of the few public beaches that allows Personally Owned Vehicles to dive on the sand. As of 2009, the public is allowed to purchase a permit to drive on the sand but some environmental groups are attempting to change this policy.
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  • Cars and trucks parked on the North end of Carolina Beach, NC, one of the few public beaches that allows Personally Owned Vehicles to dive on the sand. As of 2009, the public is allowed to purchase a permit to drive on the sand but some environmental groups are attempting to change this policy.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial images of the North end of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The area allows trucks and other motorized vehicles to drive on the sand.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of North Carolina Beach, where vehicles are allowed to drive on the strand.
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  • Aerial image of North Carolina Beach, where vehicles are allowed to drive on the strand.
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  • Aerial image of North Carolina Beach, where vehicles are allowed to drive on the strand.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back. Here the Ashley High School Boat makes its way back up the towards Snow's Cut.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Floatilla was a small boat with a nativity scene and angel on deck.
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Floatilla was a small boat with a nativity scene and angel on deck.
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  • As soon as you cross over the Snow's Cut bridge to Carolina Beach, there is no doubt you've entered the celebration of the Island of lights
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was Harley-Davidson themed boat, complete with Santa revving up a bike on deck.
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was Harley-Davidson themed boat, complete with Santa revving up a bike on deck.
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  • George McCuiston's house on Canal Drive, was lit up and provided a delightful scene for guests to enjoy the brightly lit boats...McCuiston, George.419 Canal Dr.Carolina Beach, NC 28428.(910) 458-5506
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  • George McCuiston's house on Canal Drive, was lit up and provided a delightful scene for guests to enjoy the brightly lit boats...McCuiston, George.419 Canal Dr.Carolina Beach, NC 28428.(910) 458-5506
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  • George McCuiston's house on Canal Drive, was lit up and provided a delightful scene for guests to enjoy the brightly lit boats...McCuiston, George.419 Canal Dr.Carolina Beach, NC 28428.(910) 458-5506
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  • George McCuiston's house on Canal Drive, was lit up and provided a delightful scene for guests to enjoy the brightly lit boats...McCuiston, George.419 Canal Dr.Carolina Beach, NC 28428.(910) 458-5506
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  • The Got-Em-On Live Bait Club had a pre-party with food, live music and great seats for enjoying the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla...http://www.got-em-on.com/
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was Harley-Davidson themed boat, complete with Santa revving up a bike on deck.
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was Harley-Davidson themed boat, complete with Santa revving up a bike on deck.
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Floatilla was a small boat with a nativity scene and angel on deck.
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  • One of the crowd favorites at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Floatilla was a small boat with a nativity scene and angel on deck.
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver stands with a glowing box over a hole in the ground at the beach during sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • WILMINGON NC: Military vehicles and supplies are prepared to be shipped from the North Carolina State Port of Wilmington to various deployments in the Middle East. Most of this shipment is from Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast of the United States, also located in North Carolina..© Logan Mock-Bunting .
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  • ASHEVILLE, NC - OCTOBER 30: A hiker lmakes her way up a rock face in Pisgah National Forest, in the Appalachian Mountains outside Asheville in North Carolina.(Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting) Sarah VDP hikes through Pisgah National Forest near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • ASHEVILLE, NC - OCTOBER 30: A hiker looks at a waterfall in Pisgah National Forest, in the Appalachian Mountains outside Asheville in North Carolina.(Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting) Sarah VDP hikes through Pisgah National Forest near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • Aerial images of Johnnie Mercer's Fishing Pier in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. The concrete structure is one of the state's last fishing piers.
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  • Aerial images of Johnnie Mercer's Fishing Pier in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. The concrete structure is one of the state's last fishing piers.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver stands with a glowing box over a hole in the ground at the beach during sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver stands with a glowing box over a hole in the ground at the beach during sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver leans over a glowing hole on the beach at sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver leans over a glowing hole on the beach at sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver leans over a glowing hole on the beach at sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver leans over a glowing hole on the beach at sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina - March 18: Davis McCeiver leans over a glowing hole on the beach at sunset in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on March 18, 2007.
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  • The Town of Wagram is located in the Southeastern part of North Carolina. The Lumber River is a blackwater river that flows freely for 115 miles through the Sandhills region of North Carolina and crosses into South Carolina where it joins the Little Pee Dee River. This National Wild and Scenic River Lumber River State Park is best visited by canoe or small boat. The river holds many twists and turns and has lots of feeder streams to explore..
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  • The Town of Wagram is located in the Southeastern part of North Carolina. The Lumber River is a blackwater river that flows freely for 115 miles through the Sandhills region of North Carolina and crosses into South Carolina where it joins the Little Pee Dee River. This National Wild and Scenic River Lumber River State Park is best visited by canoe or small boat. The river holds many twists and turns and has lots of feeder streams to explore..
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  • The Town of Wagram is located in the Southeastern part of North Carolina. The Lumber River is a blackwater river that flows freely for 115 miles through the Sandhills region of North Carolina and crosses into South Carolina where it joins the Little Pee Dee River. This National Wild and Scenic River Lumber River State Park is best visited by canoe or small boat. The river holds many twists and turns and has lots of feeder streams to explore..
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  • OCEAN ISLE, NC, OCTOBER 28: Firefighters and authorities search through the ruins of a house fire October 28, 2007 in Ocean Isle, North Carolina. The fire killed at least six people and sent another six to the hospital, another remains missing. According to reports, most of the people inside the house were students from the University of South Carolina. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • OCEAN ISLE, NC, OCTOBER 28: Firefighters and authorities search through the ruins of a house fire October 28, 2007 in Ocean Isle, North Carolina. The fire killed at least six people and sent another six to the hospital, another remains missing. According to reports, most of the people inside the house were students from the University of South Carolina. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • OCEAN ISLE, NC, OCTOBER 28: Firefighters and authorities search through the ruins of a house fire October 28, 2007 in Ocean Isle, North Carolina. The fire killed at least six people and sent another six to the hospital, another remains missing. According to reports, most of the people inside the house were students from the University of South Carolina. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • OCEAN ISLE, NC, OCTOBER 28: Firefighters and authorities search through the ruins of a house fire October 28, 2007 in Ocean Isle, North Carolina. The fire killed at least six people and sent another six to the hospital, another remains missing. According to reports, most of the people inside the house were students from the University of South Carolina. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • OCEAN ISLE, NC, OCTOBER 28: Firefighters and authorities search through the ruins of a house fire October 28, 2007 in Ocean Isle, North Carolina. The fire killed at least six people and sent another six to the hospital, another remains missing. According to reports, most of the people inside the house were students from the University of South Carolina. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • OCEAN ISLE, NC, OCTOBER 28: Firefighters and authorities search through the ruins of a house fire October 28, 2007 in Ocean Isle, North Carolina. The fire killed at least six people and sent another six to the hospital, another remains missing. According to reports, most of the people inside the house were students from the University of South Carolina. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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