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The ground is yellow

February 2nd, 2008 | RSS Feeds | Posted In: ocean isle oyster festival

When asked the following day where he had spent the night, he said I dont know if it has name, but if Im allowed to name it, Ill

It is located at the Oolenoy Community Center and park, about miles from Greenville at the intersection of Highways and The crops fed both the familes throughout the year, and the cattle and livestock they maintained. After time the area became reknowned for its fertile soil and the nearby town of Hamlet became trading station for produce and livestock. History. The ground is yellow with them.

After the Native Americans were relocated, settlers from Scotland homesteaded the area and started growing corn and pumpkins. It is funpacked day with bluegrass and country music, food aplenty, arts and crafts booths and entertainment for the whole family. The story has it that in the cattle trader down from North Carolina stopped at an inn for the night in the area when the pumpkins were in full orange glory.

There is probably Pumpkintown sometimes called Punkin or Pumpkin Town in every state in the nation. The story has it that in the cattle trader down from North Carolina stopped at an inn for the night in the area when the pumpkins were in full orange glory. The ground is yellow with them. The name stuck, and the inn keeper began telling people his establishment was in Pumpkintown. there is gas station and couple of stores there and the area is still known for the huge annual pumpkin harvest as well as its natural beauty.

After the Native Americans were relocated, settlers from Scotland homesteaded the area and started growing corn and pumpkins. The area is in the Oolenoy Valley, nesteled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and shadowed by by giant rock outcropping called Table Rock. The crops fed both the familes throughout the year, and the cattle and livestock they maintained. Its an intersection in an area reknowned for its glorious pumpkin crops.

History. The ground is yellow with them. The name stuck, and the inn keeper began telling people his establishment was in Pumpkintown. After time the area became reknowned for its fertile soil and the nearby town of Hamlet became trading station for produce and livestock.
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