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History with 'Hud': Reflecting on when part of Pender County served as a refugee colony during WWII

Summary by WWAY TV
PENDER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — It’s been nearly a century since Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany were brought overseas to live in an agricultural colony in rural Pender County. But the impacts of those years can still be seen today. The colony was originally founded in 1905 when Hugh MacRae began recruiting immigrants to the area for resettlement in six agricultural colonies. He aimed to recreate the close-knit communities found in Europe. But only…
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WWAY TV broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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