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Cassie Clark

@dogwoodblooms

Celebrating everything that makes living in NC so sweet - the history, the great outdoors, the culture, and the laidback lifestyle. πŸ’™πŸ‘‘

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In 1748, two Spanish ships attacked Brunswick Town. 😱 Terrified residents fled to safety and called for help. πŸ“£ William Dry gathered a militia of 67 men and surprised the Spanish looters. Dry’s men drove the sailors back to their ships. During the battle, the militiamen sank

In 1748, two Spanish ships attacked Brunswick Town. 😱

Terrified residents fled to safety and called for help. πŸ“£

William Dry gathered a militia of 67 men and surprised the Spanish looters. Dry’s men drove the sailors back to their ships.

During the battle, the militiamen sank
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How do I spend the money I earn from X, sponsorships, & tips? πŸ€” I invest it in content creation equipment, editing software, and website fees. πŸ’πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ Speaking of which, guess who just got wireless mics for video content?! πŸ‘‡πŸΌπŸ˜

How do I spend the money I earn from X, sponsorships, & tips? πŸ€”

I invest it in content creation equipment, editing software, and website fees. πŸ’πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

Speaking of which, guess who just got wireless mics for video content?! πŸ‘‡πŸΌπŸ˜
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β€œCause I ain't asking nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone” πŸ’―

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To my NC Chats crew: Y’all are so amazing. You’ll never know just how much I treasure you and look forward to Thursday nights. Thank you for being a bright spot in my week! ❀️

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Have you ever heard of a Pawpaw tree? Pawpaw trees are native to the East Coast and common here in NC. They produce pawpaws, the largest edible fruits indigenous to United States. ✨ The fruits ripen between mid-summer and first frost. You can tell the fruits are ready to be

Have you ever heard of a Pawpaw tree?

Pawpaw trees are native to the East Coast and common here in NC. They produce pawpaws, the largest edible fruits indigenous to United States. ✨

The fruits ripen between mid-summer and first frost. You can tell the fruits are ready to be