CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Keep up the great work I just discovered my first CityView magazine today and boy, am I ever impressed. I love the articles, the advertisements and the professional layout of the magazine. Great to be able to read about local folks and businesses. I certainly look forward to reading future editions of this fine magazine. Please keep up the great work – our community can be proud of this publication. Bedi Willoughby Kind words appreciated I want to thank you for the exposure you gave “Twenty Minute Nightmare” in the recent publication of CityView. I really appreciate the kind words and enjoyed the whole issue. It’s a fine publication, and I don’t mind telling you that I had run all around town to find a rack that still had some issues in it. Thanks once again for your letter from the publisher and the other inset article. When you put in a lot of work you really do want people to know about the product. John Dawson Writeaway! Homestead comes to life Your magazine is such an important asset to this community. Thank you! It means a lot to me to read about such historical places i.e. Stone Manor. Your article gave life to this amazing homestead. It was interesting learning of Stone Manor’s origins and the amazing people and events surrounding its history. I am already on your mailing list and going online reinforced all the information to be learned and how much I enjoyed it initially. Carol S. Kannan Story brings back memories Amazing to see a story about Stone Manor. I grew Send in your thoughts CityView welcomes your letters or comments on our Web site. Email letters to publisher@CityViewNC.com or editor@CityViewNC.com. Or write to: CityView Magazine, P.O. Box 53967, Fayetteville, NC 28305. up in Fayetteville, and my parents knew Mrs. Jeanette Pittman, who for a time, lived next door to Stone Manor. I remember well one day visiting there with her daughter and wandering through the backyard gardens. It was the most amazing thing to go in and out of greenhouses and wandering through “secret paths.” I have never seen anything to this day to rival that visit. Thanks for sharing the info about the uncovering of the gardens. It lets me know it wasn’t my imagination. Bill R. CityViewNC.com | 13

