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Source: Margaret High, WRAL, 12/2/18
An empty tobacco warehouse stands on the outskirts of Whiteville, North Carolina, a small southeastern town that used to be a pit stop along Tobacco Road. A few more miles outside city limits sit thousands of acres of farmland with run-down drying barns serving no use because most farmers switched to corn and soybeans years ago. But down one winding road in Columbus County, miles away from the abandoned tobacco warehouse, what’s old is new again... For more of this story, click here.
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