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"This culture is dying out," says Richard Gibbs, 46, whose father built boats and taught him to fish, shrimp and clam in Pawleys Island creek.
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Me and him would go fishing in the creek and sell them fish at the boarding house on Pawleys Island beach.
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Raymond E. Sparks, 89, who retired in 1983 as a senior vice president at Riggs National Bank, died Oct. 5 at his home in Pawleys Island, S.C. He had congestive heart failure.
Raymond E. Sparks; bank executive Post 2010
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Soon after retiring, he moved to Pawleys Island from Takoma Park.
Raymond E. Sparks; bank executive Post 2010
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"This culture is dying out," says Richard Gibbs, 46, whose father built boats and taught him to fish, shrimp and clam in Pawleys Island creek.
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Joyce Jerow, a retiree from Pawleys Island, and her husband, James, said they hoped Mr. Scott would endorse their favored candidate, Mr. Romney.
Candidates Vie for Congressman's Blessing Jennifer Levitz 2012
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Me and him would go fishing in the creek and sell them fish at the boarding house on Pawleys Island beach.
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Another title in the same book was "Pawleys Peepholes"
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Chronoclasm - John Wyndham Blue Tyson 2008
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What happened was, once upon a time, there was this man—he lived on Pawleys Island—this was back when people rode horses instead of cars.
What You Have Left Will Allison 2007
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What happened was, once upon a time, there was this man—he lived on Pawleys Island—this was back when people rode horses instead of cars.
What You Have Left Will Allison 2007
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