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The Untold Story of a Model Town Consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the country, Cary, North Carolina, holds a rich and surprising history. Founded in 1871 by Allison Francis Page as a dry town--a status it maintained until 1964--Cary has been the backdrop for pivotal moments and notable firsts. From Civil War events to its claim as the Gourd Capital of the World, the site of North Carolina's first public school and even the supposed location of buried treasures, Cary's past is far more intriguing than most realize. Author Dr. Katherine Loflin details this and more history that shaped Cary into the second-largest town in America.…mehr

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The Untold Story of a Model Town Consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the country, Cary, North Carolina, holds a rich and surprising history. Founded in 1871 by Allison Francis Page as a dry town--a status it maintained until 1964--Cary has been the backdrop for pivotal moments and notable firsts. From Civil War events to its claim as the Gourd Capital of the World, the site of North Carolina's first public school and even the supposed location of buried treasures, Cary's past is far more intriguing than most realize. Author Dr. Katherine Loflin details this and more history that shaped Cary into the second-largest town in America.
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Dr. Katherine Loflin, the "City Doctor," is an award-winning trailblazer in how people connect with places. As a multiple TEDx speaker and global keynote presenter, she is a trusted advisor to global leaders, credited with helping to enhance the quality of life for millions worldwide. As founder of The City Doctor Productions, Dr. Loflin shapes how people experience places by creating award-winning tours and events that bring local history to life. She serves as Cary's history ambassador, vice chair of its Historic Preservation Commission, chair of the Nancy Jones House Use Committee and member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She holds a doctorate in social work from UNC-Chapel Hill.