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Paperback Amazing North Carolina Book

ISBN: 1558539654

ISBN13: 9781558539655

Amazing North Carolina

(Part of the Amazing America Series)

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Amazing North Carolina offers a rare glimpse into unusual and sometimes bizarre people and events in North Carolina's 200-year history. Reading like the Tarheel State's own version of Ripley's Believe... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Interesting Historical Oddities

Lacey's book is filled with interesting historical oddities about North Carolina. Some of these oddities really are very interesting to anyone. For example, the original Siamese twins lived near Mt Airy, NC. Though attached, each married a different woman. Each sired children of his own. And yet they quarreled because one of the twins had a drinking problem. This eventually led to the death of both of them. Lacey's book reads like a mixture of Ripley's "Believe It or Not" and Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story." Perhaps Abraham Lincoln was not born in Kentucky but in North Carolina. Folks from Rutherford County who lived round about 1809 swear that Lincoln's mother had returned to Abraham Enloe in order to give birth to the man we know as Abraham Lincoln. Do you now know where Lincoln received his first name? Perhaps now you now know the rest of the story. I can't vouch for all of the history of Lacey's book. But I can vouch for the fact that it is very interesting reading.

Informative, Entertaining, and "Amazing!"

This is a great book. I enjoyed visiting many of the sites written about in the book, and to know the "believe-it-or-not" stories behind what I visited. This is a book everyone can read and enjoy. With its short stories, trivia games, and recipes, it can go from the car, to the bathroom, and the kitchen! Stories I liked best: the ghost stories, lighthouse stories, Civil War and sports tales. I also like the Q & A at the end of each chapter--it's fun for discussing on car trips around the state. The index and websites in the back are great!
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