Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas

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” Bees and Beekeepers – A Sweet Life” is a segment of Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas, first aired in syndication July 28, 2013.

To help explore the vital role bees play in our existence, Carl takes us on a journey to Concord, where the Cambarus Beekeepers were enjoying their annual field day.

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The Collectors (Extended Edition)

“The Collectors” is an episode of Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas, which first aired in syndication on Feb 14, 2015

In this episode Carl takes us on a fascinating day trip in a 1946 Chevy, traveling from Wilkes County to Salisbury, with a stop in Pilot Mountain. He is joined by his friend Ken Welborn, publisher of The Record in Wilkesboro and a passionate connoisseur of collectables. Their mission? To find and deliver a unique gift for Carl’s friend, bluegrass musician and collector extraordinaire Tom Isenhour.

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“The American Legion World Series” is a special episode of Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas, which first aired in syndication May 16, 2015.

In this episode, Carl takes us to Shelby,NC where he highlights the history, volunteers and the excitement of the American Legion World Series. Every year more than 100,000 fans gather at the Keeter Stadium in Shelby. Only one team from each of the eight regions across the country is eligible to compete for the national championship.

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Photographer and author Charles Braswell, Jr., shares the story of his iconic photo.

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” Ghosts of Wilkesboro – Candlelight Ghost Tour” is a segment of Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas, which first aired January 12, 2013 and has received an Emmy Nomination.

Carl invites us to walk with him as he visits several haunted sites and interviews various people about the ghosts who still walk among us in Wilkesboro.

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“The Mystery of the Brown Mountain Lights ” is an episode of Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas, which first aired in syndication March 21, 2015.

In this episode we travel with Carl to Burke County NC to explore the famous Mystery of the Brown Mountain Lights. These lights have been the subject of songs, folk tales, speculation, and investigation for over one hundred years.

Who knows? Perhaps YOU will help solve the mystery of the Brown Mountain Lights!

“Remembering No More: The Stories of Alzheimer’s” is a documentary that explores the world of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). We are investigating the many aspects of the disease and how it impacts on the lives of the people who have the disease as well as those who care for them.

In this documentary, we visit with researchers who are dedicated to finding a cure and those who are dedicated to insuring that the funding is secured so that research continues. Our goal is to look at the effects that AD has in the United States as well as worldwide.

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Long before gold was discovered in other parts of the country, the small community of Gold Hill in Rowan County was producing gold. The gold mines have long dried up, but other treasures remain. Journey with Carl to this quaint community to discover a fun paranormal adventure.