More Highlights for Skip Cilley
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Tar Heel Traveler Skip Cilley and corn shuck chairs
Skip Cilley was the Tar Heel Traveler from February 1977 – July 1978. In this installment of THT, Skip talks with Thelma Graham in Columbus County, North Carolina. Thelma demonstrates the almost lost art of crafting the bottom of wood chairs with layers of twisted corn shucks.
Circa 1977. Film.
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Tar Heel Traveler with Skip Cilley The Les and Sally Moore Story
Tar Heel Traveler reporter Skip Cilley shares the story of Les and Sally Moore’s heartbreaking departure from their home and business of 18 years at Cape Lookout as the National Park Service takes over the property.
Skip was the Tar Heel Traveler from February 1977 to July 1978.
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Tar Heel Traveler Skip Cilley checks out life on the farm
Skip Cilley was the Tar Heel Traveler from February 1977 to July 1978. In this video, Skip travels to Johnston County to find out what it is like to live and work on a farm.
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Tar Heel Traveler Skip Cilley finds a house made of cans
Skip Cilley, the Tar Heel Traveler from February 1977 – July 1978, traveled around North Carolina looking for interesting people with interesting stories. While in Willow Springs he finds a building being made with beer cans.
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Tar Heel Traveler with Skip Cilley and the Neon Maker
Skip Cilley was the Tar Heel Traveler from February 1977 to July 1978. He traveled around North Carolina looking for people and stories of interest. In this report, Skip talks with Russell Williams, a neon sign maker in Wilson.