Volunteers prepare panels from the traveling Aids Quilt for display at UNC-Wilmington's Trask Coliseum Thursday afternoon. The quilt, made with panels that honor people who have died of Aids opened Thursday night. Crews worked worked most of the...
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Jaime Donegan, in leather pants, attempts to wow the young lady holding a rose as he dances across the stage in the Bid For Bachelors, Friday night at the Galleria near Wrightsville Beach. Donegan is a director/actor with J.H. Cargill Productions...
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Peter Fensel, in tuxedo jacket and satin pants, reacts postitively as he is bid off to the highest paying female during Friday night's Bid for Bachelors at the Galleria near Wrightsville Beach. Auctioneer D.C. North leads his unidentified date to...
Carolina Beach Boardwalk vendor Jim Hayes rocks his 9-month-old daughter Crystal between customers Sunday. Hayes, who operates a cross-bow target game, said business Saturday night was heavy and vendors expected traffic to be thick on the boardwalk...
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Seaboard Rail crews use a crane to right the second of two locomotives which jumped the tracks near the crossing at Second and Kidder Streets on Tuesday night in Wilmington, N.C.
Virginia Jennewein holds and antique hand bell and shows off some of the items that will be auctioned off in this weekends Jennewin Antique Show. The event, Friday night through Sunday, 6:00 p.m., will feature the Victorian two-drawer sewing table...
CSX Transportation workers replace some of the tracks after Monday night's derailment in Warsaw in Duplin County (N.C.). The train's freight cars were loaded with corn, which was on its way to Carroll Foods when the derailment occurred.
This divided back postcard features a handcolored photograph which captures people dancing on the ballroom floor of the Lumina Pavilion at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features a photograph which captures the exterior of the Marina Restaurant at Wrightville Beach at night with automobiles parked outside.
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The First Presbyterian Church has been plagued by at least three fires in its history. Dating from 1818, the first church was located in the 100 block of South Front Street between Dock and Orange streets. It burned in 1819 and another church was...