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Ideal Living magazine would like to take this opportunity to share a very special place with you—Wilmington, NC...With 31 miles of sandy shores in Wrightsville, Kure and Carolina Beaches, brick and cobblestone streets shaded by the foliage of ancient oaks, a thriving film industry, four-star dining and a phenomenal array of historic and cultural attractions, Wilmington is a destination that’s hard to beat. Recently, the Port City surpassed a population of 100,000 in the city limits for the first time—a testament to the attraction the area holds for a growing number of folks in the know...
in all fairness, ideal-living is a local wilmington real estate magazine, so it's biased. it does however bring up the good aspects of the town. miles of nice beaches, and a nice history. however, the history is being erased one historic building turned condo complex at a time. out with the old and in with the new it seems.
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