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  1. Remembering Charles Kuralt by Ralph Grizzle, 2001-09-01
  2. Charles Kuralt's America by Charles Kuralt, 1996-09-01
  3. The Winnie-the-Pooh Read Aloud Collection: Volume 1 (Winnie-the-Pooh Collection) by A. A. Milne, 1998-10-01
  4. Charles Kuralt's American Moments by Charles Kuralt, 1999-11-12
  5. A Life on the Road by Charles Kuralt, 1995-03-01
  6. Charles Kuralt's Autumn by Charles Kuralt, 1997-11-01
  7. On the Road with Charles Kuralt by Charles Kuralt, 2000
  8. North Carolina Is My Home by Charles;McGlohon, Loonis Kuralt, 1986
  9. To the top of the world: The first Plaisted Polar Expedition by Charles Kuralt, 1969
  10. Charles Kuralt's People by Charles Kuralt, Ralph Grizzle, 2002-09
  11. Southerners: Portrait of a People by Charles Kuralt, Irwin Glusker, 1986-09
  12. Charles Kuralt's Christmas by Charles Kuralt, 1996-11-01
  13. Charles Hillinger's America: People & Places in All 50 States by Charles Hillinger, 1996-05
  14. America by Charles Kuralt, 1995

1. Charles Kuralt - Former Travel And News Correspondent - TV Talk Show Host
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Charles Kuralt
Guide picks Although he spent years in Viet Nam as a news reporter, Charles Kuralt is best known for his travel commentaries on CBS.
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Charles Kuralt traveled the highways of America for decades, bringing wonderful glimpses of everyday life right into our living rooms. These gift items will provide his fans with some great trips down memory lane. Grandfather Mountain
One of Kuralt's favorite places, Linville, North Carolina. "A Radical on the Road?" The FBI may not be watching everyone, but they were keeping tabs on Charles Kuralt. June 13, 2001, The Independent Weekly "Judge awards Montana estate to Charles Kuralt's secret mistress" Court finds that Charlie's long-time lover is entitled to the ranch in Montana. CourtTV.com, March 28, 2000. "Good-time Charlie Kuralt" Seems Charles Kuralt was having a better time On The Road than we all suspected. From E!online, June 12, 1999.

2. Charles Kuralt Trail
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I n the mid-Atlantic Coastal plain of Virginia and North Carolina, mysterious, dark backwater rivers flow into estuarine sounds contained by the Outer Banks. Here, eleven national wildlife refuges and a national fish hatchery are working to conserve fish, wildlife, plants and their native habitats. The Charles Kuralt Trail has been established to help people enjoy these wildlands and to recognize the broadcast journalist who shared the delights and wonders of out-of-the-way places like these. T his region is called the Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, Cape Fear Ecosystem; named for the rivers which flow into the Albemarle, Currituck, and Pamlico Sounds. The rivers and sea meet to create an incredibly productive and important place for fish and wildlife. Some of the wildest lands in the mid-Atlantic are found within these refuges.
Photo by Shaun Kane of Knotts Island E ach of these national wildlife refuges and the hatchery have established a Kuralt site to provide you with recreational opportunities. The roads are marked with signs to help you find the sites. There's no particular route for the trail - plan your travels according to your time, interest, and what each season may offer. Springtime is great for experiencing songbird migration when the forests are filled with song. Each fall brings a spectacular sight as thousands of ducks, geese, and swans gather around the lakes and sounds. A t each Kuralt site you will encounter a special opportunity to experience nature. You can enjoy nature trails on footpaths and boardwalks. Some sites have observation platforms to overlook scenic vistas and wildlife. Take to the back roads on refuge wildlife auto tour routes. You'll find more information at a red-roofed kiosk at each stop along the Kuralt trail. You may want to purchase an audio tour recording to enjoy and learn more about the region and the plants and animals that the national wildlife refuges are working to protect.

3. Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt. 19341997. Research Links. Charles Kuralt's America by Kuralt, CharlesBorn 1934 Charles Kuralt's America by Kuralt, Charles Born 1934,
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4. Historic Personalities: Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt, 19341997. Charles Kuralt as a high school senior, 1951. byDr. Dan L. Morrill Bruce R. Schulman. Yes, that too is Charles Kuralt.
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Charles Kuralt as a high school senior, 1951 Charles Kuralt, a native of Wilmington, moved to Charlotte as a young boy when his father, Wallace Kuralt, became Director of the Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services. Kuralt, who died on July 4 th , is best remembered as a balding, corpulent, jolly-faced fellow who spoke with eloquence and grace as a reporter and anchorman for CBS Television. He began his journalism career in Ann Batten's 8th grade journalism class Charlotte's Alexander Graham Junior High School, North Carolina's first junior high school.
Alexander Graham Junior High School, at its former location on Morehead Street Kuralt came back to Charlotte in 1996 to speak at Alexander Graham Middle School's 75th Anniversary observances. Pictured below is Kuralt with Principal Ann Clark, who was excited to bring one of her heros to share his stories of the school's past with today's students. Few would recognize the handsome visage of the class historian in the 1951 Central High School annual. Yes, that too is Charles Kuralt. Perhaps the face is barely identifiable, but the language that he used in describing his days at Central High is vintage Kuralt. Here is some of what he wrote. He was seventeen years old.

5. Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt Learn More About Charles Kuralt It does no harm just once in awhile to acknowledge that the whole country isn't in flames, that there are
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It does no harm just once in a while to
acknowledge that the whole country isn't
in flames, that there are people in the
country besides politicians,
entertainers, and criminals.
Great things are not accomplished
by those who yield to trends
and fads and popular opinion. The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines. I'm not knocking the wholesale grocery business or any other, but there is a kind of romance in journalism which some people, the lucky ones, feel inside them all their lives. I have spent a good part of my life looking for the perfect barbecue. There is no point in looking in places like Texas, where they put some kind of ketchup on beef and call it barbecue. Barbecue is pork, which narrows the search to the South, and if it's really good pork barbecue you are looking for, to North Carolina. I don't know what makes a good feature story. I've always assumed that if it was a story that interested or amused me, that it

6. Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt was born in 1934 in Wilmington NC. Road ends for Charles Kuraltfrom AP, July 5, 1997 article. revised 11/15/02 by Schoenherr Filmnotes.
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Charles Kuralt was born in 1934 in Wilmington NC. In 1951 his "heart beat faster" when he listened to Edward R. Murrow speak at Chapel Hill, entered the University of North Carolina majoring in history but left in 1955 to work for the Charlotte News, won the Ernie Pyle Award in 1957 for his "People" columns. He moved to New York in 1957 to begin his 37-year career with CBS, becoming in 1959 the youngest CBS new correspondent. His "On the Road" feature began in 1967 as part of the CBS Evening News. and would continue until 1980, then occasionally until 1988. The first story broadcast in 1967 described the fall foliage in Vermont: "It is death that causes this blinding show of color, but it is a fierce and flaming death. To drive along a Vermont country road in this season is to be dazzled by the shower of lemon and scarlet and gold that washes across your windshield." His story on the North Platte Canteen was first broadcast in 1977. During the 13 years of this series, he drove his motor home 50,000 miles a year with a two-man camera crew. He hosted the CBS Sunday Morning TV program 1979-1994. His book

7. Charles Kuralt's America (Thorndike Large Print Basic) Travel
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8. Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt. Memorials Posted by Wendy on July 07, 1997 at 095239 Iwill always remember the Sunday mornings I spent with Charles Kuralt.
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Memorials Posted by Wendy on July 07, 1997 at 09:52:39: I will always remember the Sunday mornings I spent with
Charles Kuralt. He wove stories from the very fabric of
American life, the America of small towns and regular
folks. His gentle, Carolina-accented voice started many a Sunday for me, listening to so many fascinating and touching tales. Mr. Kuralt shared a true zest for life, a soul-deep enjoyment for all of little things that we may have missed without his pointing them out and an eye accutely attuned to life. He will be missed.
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9. CNN - Charles Kuralt, CBS' Poet Of Small-town America, Dies At 62 - July 4, 1997
charles kuralt, CBS' poet of smalltown America, dies at 62 'He cared about telling stories' July 4, 1997 Web posted at 641 p.m. EDT (2241 GMT)
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Charles Kuralt, CBS' poet of small-town America, dies at 62
'He cared about telling stories'
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Web posted at: 6:41 p.m. EDT (2241 GMT) NEW YORK (CNN) - Charles Kuralt, the folksy CBS newsman whose reports from the small towns and back roads of America endeared him to millions, died Friday at a New York City hospital. He was 62. Kuralt died from complications from lupus, an inflammatory disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidneys and nervous system. His brother, who runs a bookstore in their native North Carolina, said Kuralt had been ill for a couple of months. "He was feeling pretty good yesterday, so it's very unexpected," Wallace Kuralt said. "He was one of the true, greatly talented people in television," said Walter Cronkite, his former CBS colleague. "I'm terribly shocked. ... I didn't have any idea Charles was in mortal danger. There probably wasn't any more of a patriotic or loving man in television or the country than Charles." Balding, pudgy and gifted with the ability to see poetry where others saw the prosaic, Kuralt logged up to 50,000 miles a year in a motor home. Rather than condescend to what some called "the little people," Kuralt delighted in their stories, in their passions, in what was genuine and real and made them unique. He did pieces on a school for unicyclists, horse-trading and a gas station/poetry factory. He interviewed professional wrestlers, a 104-year-old entertainer who performed in nursing homes, lumberjacks, whittlers and farmers.

10. Charles Kuralt
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Guide picks Although he spent years in Viet Nam as a news reporter, Charles Kuralt is best known for his travel commentaries on CBS.
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Charles Kuralt traveled the highways of America for decades, bringing wonderful glimpses of everyday life right into our living rooms. These gift items will provide his fans with some great trips down memory lane. Grandfather Mountain
One of Kuralt's favorite places, Linville, North Carolina. "A Radical on the Road?" The FBI may not be watching everyone, but they were keeping tabs on Charles Kuralt. June 13, 2001, The Independent Weekly "Judge awards Montana estate to Charles Kuralt's secret mistress" Court finds that Charlie's long-time lover is entitled to the ranch in Montana. CourtTV.com, March 28, 2000. "Good-time Charlie Kuralt" Seems Charles Kuralt was having a better time On The Road than we all suspected. From E!online, June 12, 1999.

13. Kuralt, Charles
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14. Charles Kuralt
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15. Kuralt, Charles
kuralt, charles. US News Correspondent. On the Road with charles kuralt. Reader's Digest (Pleasantville, New York), December 1983.
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KURALT, CHARLES U.S. News Correspondent Charles Kuralt is best known for his critically acclaimed series of "On The Road" television "essays" on America and for his fifteen year tenure as host of the equally acclaimed CBS Sunday Morning series on CBS television. Through a CBS network career spanning thirty-seven years, this award winning journalist and author has brought the life and vitality of back roads America to an eager audience while providing a television home for the arts, the environment and the offbeat. Kuralt began his career as a reporter-columnist in 1955 for the Charlotte News . His penchant for unusual human interest stories found a home in the News ' daily "People" column which in turn earned him the l956 Ernie Pyle Memorial Award. A year later he was recruited for CBS. His first network job was to re-write wires and cables from overseas correspondents for radio newscasts, but he quickly advanced to the position of writer for CBS television's Douglas Edwards With the News.

16. R. L. Winston Rod Company | Custom Fly Fishing Rods Since 1929
This year's Winston catalog is dedicated in memory of charles kuralt, 19341997.
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It was the year Robert Winther and Lew Stoner founded a company. The year this company began earning a reputation for making outstanding bamboo rods. And the year these rods were first called "Winstons", a combination of the two men's last names.
As the time passed, some things have changed at Winston: rod designs, the material we use, even a move of the company to Twin Bridges, Montana. Far more important, however, are those things that haven't changed at all: a dedication to quality, a passion for fly fishing and, above all, a respect for the tradition of fine rod building that began back in 1929. 500 South Main Street Twin Bridges, MT 59754 Phone Fax Email info@winstonrods.com

17. Charles Kuralt, From North Carolina To CBS, On The Road
Based on interviews with friends, family and CBS colleagues at Sunday Morning and from On the Road, Remembering charles kuralt . . .
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CHARLES KURALT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED . He gave us stories of hope and of unheralded heroes. His more than 600 episodes of "On the Road," filed from every state in America, punctuated the daily barrage of riots, wars and demonstrations on the nightly news. "Two-minute cease-fires," Time magazine called them. We should remember Charles Kuralt for his rich, mahogany voice and slow talking that brought us the relaxed pace of "Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt." And for his seven best-selling books. So many stories. So many memories. "I objected to doing the 'On the Road' pieces at first . . . but with the very first piece he did, I was convinced that we better get them on the air." "One of his great tricks was to have three offices. There was no finding him, and that was exactly the way he wanted it." —Peter Freundlich, "Sunday Morning" "Charles sometimes played down his television pieces as unimportant or fluff. But he really wanted to communicate to us all that there is hope. How in the world can you call that unimportant?"

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charles kuralt America, charles kuralt America From Montana in September andAlaska in June to winter in Cajun country and the North Carolina mountains in
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From Montana in September and Alaska in June to winter in Cajun country and the North Carolina mountains in spring, Kuralt's accounts are filled with people, stories and experiences. Suffused by a poet's love of language and rich in the spirit and flavor of this infinite and varied land, Charles Kuralt's America is, like its author, a national treasure.
Charles Kuralt: Autumn

A poignant look at crisp harvest days past, these storiesincluding new, original material from the recently-deceased Kuralt as well as vintage tales from CBSwill be the perfect companion to warm anyone's chilly autumn afternoon.
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20. Best Western Lupine Inn - Red Lodge, Montana
At the east end of the Beartooth Highway, which charles kuralt called the most beautiful roadway in America.
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  • Indoor heated pool Sauna Fitness center Spa Game room Meeting room Jacuzzi baths (in some rooms) Guest laundry 25" Televisions with remote control Kitchen units (in some rooms) King and Queen size beds Guest House Continental Breakfast In-room Coffee and Tea In-room Ironing Boards In-room Hair Dryers High-Security Electronic Door Locks Data Ports 24 Hour Front Desk Quiet Location
T he entire staff of the Best Western Lupine Inn in Red Lodge cordially invites you to join us for your next vacation, ski trip, conference or convention! Red Lodge is located just 60 miles from the modern airport in Billings, Montana - yet in an atmosphere of mountain majesty that will make you feel the world you left behind is a million miles away. We're at the east end of the awesome Beartooth Highway, which Charles Kuralt called "the most beautiful roadway in America." Come visit us and you'll see why!

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