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WRAL-TV
To Air Special On Lighthouse Rededication |
WRAL-TV will air a
special hour-long edition of Q&A this Saturday evening, May 5,
at 7:00pm. "Hatteras Homecoming" will feature the rededication of the
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the moving of which has been a topic much attention
in the state and at WRAL-TV.

WRAL-TV will report live from the rededication ceremonies for the
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. |
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Executive Producer Scott Pickey described the program: "The gist is
that they're bringing back all the descendents they can find from
the long list of Lighthouse Keepers - from the 1850's until the 1920's
- and having a homecoming for them. We'll meet some of those people
- look back at the lighthouse move - peek in on some of the ceremonies
Saturday night and talk to a Raleigh woman who sells a ton of Lighthouse
prints." |
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Anchor David Crabtree will host the program from the station, and
Anchor Bill Leslie will report live from the Cape. From quirky trivia
such as a lighthouse keeper named Pharaoh Farrow to facts about the
Lighthouse, the program will take place during the rededication ceremony
at the Cape. The ceremony will bring to a close the relocation project
that has taken place |
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the past few years. Pickey said, "This lighthouse was the third built
on that site in 1870. It cost $11.8 million to move the lighthouse
2,900 feet - that's $4,069 per foot." |

WRAL-TV covered the lighthouse move on a daily basis. |
The program will be
broadcast in analog on WRAL-TV Channel 5, and in high-definition on WRAL-DT
Channel 53.
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