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9 Presenting the very best of the Cape Fear region for 14 years. 52 32 FEATURES ON THE COVER 32 Plantation Row While Roger Moore’s Orton Plantation is the best-known plantation in the Wilmington region, there were many others established during the 1600s through the Civil War. Come with us to explore the history of the plantations that peppered the banks of the lower Cape Fear River and the infrastructure that allowed them to thrive. By Jack Fryar 40 Vision Accomplished Lee and Steve Malone’s Bald Eagle Lane vacation home isn’t a typical beachy retreat; its sleek, contem-porary design is alive with classic modern furnishings wbm NOVEMBER 2014 56 www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com WBM and many amenities. Take a tour to learn about the extensive transformation from modest to eye-popping modern. By Lou Anne Liverman 52 Endangered Species A preserver of seldom-practiced customs, Masonboro Sound resident William Hurst fishes every day, riding out in a hand-built boat to cast an artfully darned net. Turn the pages to share his legacies: the trades he has practiced since childhood and his tales of the sound’s bounty. By Amy Kilgore Mangus 68 Framing Memories on Whiskey Creek The Schmidts’ Donnelly Lane home combines East Hampton cottage with coastal California bungalow to create the ideal creek-side retreat. Pull up a stool in the open kitchen and admire the home’s soothing palette, organic textures and reclaimed wood features. By Danielle Boisse 83 Cookbooks in the Kitchen Three clever cookbook authors with Wilmington ties have immortalized their favorite culinary customs and original recipes. During the month of thanks and feasting, add their fall dishes to your family’s table. By Lindsay Kastner 18 As a photographer, skilled artists and craftsmen at work are my favorite subjects. Witnessing their technique affords me an even greater appreciation for their finished pieces. Visiting with renowned ceramic artist Hiroshi Sueyoshi at the Pancoe Education Center, I knew right where I wanted to photograph him as soon as I saw these “rocks” drying in the glazing room. The center’s large windows provided a natural, soft light for a portrait of this unassum-ing, quiet Living Treasure in our community. — Allison Potter DEPARTMENTS 84 83 68 40 10 Up Front 12 Letters 13 Beach Bites 18 Art Treatise 93 Social Seens 98 Tide Chart Advertising Sections 26 Men In Business 60 Gift Guide


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