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Bill Cissna

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Travel information on the state of North Carolina.

Tonya M. Snow-Saleeby

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I can answer any questions regarding the triangle to include areas such as Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Bahama, Rougemont, Hillsborough and Roxboro. These questions can range from areas of interest to relocation to real estate to fun things to do.

Steve Young

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I will answer all travel questions relating to North Carolina with a specialty in the Piedmont Triad Area. (Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point and surrounding area). I have traveled all over North Carolina from the Outer Banks to Asheville and the Blue Ridge Parkway. I especially like the mountains and the beach areas of North Carolina. I also love to play golf and try to take my sticks with me wherever I go. Being a native New Mexican I grew up not knowing that much about the Civil War and NASCAR. Since coming to NC I have been indoctrinated into both institutions quite heavily. There are many Civil War battle sites and other important locations in North Carolina. There is also the famous "Lost Colony" on the Outer Banks area.

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2012-05-10 travel time:

OK, first of all I'm going to assume that you want to take a ferry to Okracoke Island. As you may or may not know, there are two different ferries that access Okracoke. One of them comes from the north

2012-03-11 TRAIN TRAVEL: JACKSONVILLE TO RALEIGH:

Mr. Foster, I understand your enthusiasm for train travel, especially in Europe where trains are high-speed and clean and frequent. If you've traveled much by Amtrak, however, you may not find the experience

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