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Hey there! I’m Cassie Clark, a Carolina girl who grew up in two towns on opposite sides of North Carolina. My family has lived here for 8 generations, so my love for my home state is something I got honest. I’m passionate about sharing all the things that make North Carolina living so sweet – the history, the great outdoors, the culture, and the laidback lifestyle. That’s what Where the Dogwood Blooms is all about. It’s my love song to life in the Old North State; an ode to sunshine & hurricanes.

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Happiness comes in rushes ✨ πŸ“ Tom Branch Fal Happiness comes in rushes ✨

πŸ“ Tom Branch Falls

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Cool Spring Place in downtown Fayetteville is a Fe Cool Spring Place in downtown Fayetteville is a Federal style home built by Dolphin Davis in 1788. The house served as a tavern until 1795.

During the years of the Revolution, Fayetteville was the de facto capital of North Carolina. Politicians gathered in the Ville and held political meetings at Cool Spring Tavern.

It was here in Fayetteville that delegates of the Constitutional Convention met on November 21, 1789 and voted to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Their actions that day made NC the 12th state to join the Union. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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There are 8 sanctuary islands in New Hanover and B There are 8 sanctuary islands in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties that provide nesting areas for shore birds. Thanks to those efforts, the area is home to 20% of NC’s Great Egret population. πŸ₯°

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Fontana Dam began operation on November 7, 1944. T Fontana Dam began operation on November 7, 1944. The hydroelectric dam operated by the  Tennessee Valley Authority created the 10,230 acre Fontana Lake and brought electricity to the Tennessee Valley portion of Western North Carolina. ✨

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Looking for a place to take a quiet walk in the wo Looking for a place to take a quiet walk in the woods? Check out Ev-Henwood in Leland. This place has ponds, ancient bald cypress trees, and river otters frolicking in Town Creek. 😍

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Wild turkeys are plentiful in North Carolina but t Wild turkeys are plentiful in North Carolina but that wasn’t always the case. Population decline started when Europeans arrived and continued through the 1960s.

Thankfully, a restoration program implemented by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission was able to bring the bird back from the brink and restore it to areas where it had almost disappeared.

Today, there are more than 270,000 wild turkey roaming the Old North State. ✨

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