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In 1785, the "Protestant Presbyterian Church of Wilmington" was incorporated by the State Legislature. The church seems to have continued its semi-independent existence until April 4, 1817, when it was received into the Fayetteville Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church. Fire destroyed the first three buildings erected by this congregation.
A tempranillo wine paired with barbecue chips was a favorite at a recent wine-and-snack pairing class hosted by sommelier Amanda Leese at The Vine, 25 N. 3rd St. as a part of the downtown wine bar ...
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A long empty restaurant space in downtown Wilmington is set to get a new eatery this summer. The Hotel Ballast at 301 N. Water St. and the local Alfalla Hospitality have been putting together the ...
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Sauce’d is located in the former Le Catalan space on Wilmington’s Riverwalk. Their air-fried fries were recently named the “Best in North Carolina,” according to a list compiled by LoveFood.
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