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Christmas on the Coast

ituated on North Carolina’s serene inland coast, scenic Edenton—the state’s second-oldest town and first colonial capital—is a sight to see any time of year. But this 17th-century gem truly shines come December, when its 5,000 proud residents dress their acclaimed architecture in holiday

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