Talk:Buffalo City, North Carolina
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[edit]- "Buffalo City little more than a memory", by Sibley Fleming, Jamestown News, April 11, 2003
- "The Rise and Fall of a Moonshine Capital", by Jay Barnes, Our State, February 28, 2011
- "Preserving history from moonshine mecca in N.C.", by Erin James, The Virginian-Pilot, July 31, 2011
- "North Carolina East Lake Will Bear Zoning, but Public Is Wary", by Jeff Hampton, The Virginian-Pilot, February 16, 2013
- "Mother Earth's Distilling to Bear Fruit by Christmas", by Wes Wolfe, Jacksonville Daily News, September 2, 2013
- " Wildlife is right at home on the N.C. coast in Alligator River NWR", by Amber Veverka, Charlotte Observer, November 21, 2014
- "From Buffalo City to Mayberry", by Neel Keller, Outer Banks Sentinel, January 28, 2016
- "Ghost Town: The Forgotten Story of Dare County's Buffalo City by Lindsey Beasley Dianna and Amelia Boldaji, North Beach Sun, April 20, 2016
- "Touring the Backroads of North Carolina's Upper Coast", by Daniel W. Barefoot, John F. Blair, Winston-Salem, 1995, ISBN 9780895871251
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