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Exploring North Carolina

Haw Revival

The Haw River serves an important role in North Carolina's history.

07/04/2017

Exploring North Carolina

Haw Revival

Season 8 Episode 2 | 28m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

The Haw River serves an important role in North Carolina's history.

The Haw River serves an important role in North Carolina’s history. Native people and early settlers were drawn to its clean water and fish. Over time however, the Haw was severely contaminated by intensive farming, mill manufacturing and sewage from municipalities. Learn about the healing of the Haw River watershed.

07/04/2017

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Exploring North Carolina

Haw Revival

Season 8 Episode 2 | 28m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

The Haw River serves an important role in North Carolina’s history. Native people and early settlers were drawn to its clean water and fish. Over time however, the Haw was severely contaminated by intensive farming, mill manufacturing and sewage from municipalities. Learn about the healing of the Haw River watershed.

07/04/2017

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