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July/August 2014

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CityViewNC.com | 23 A living PhOTOGraPhy By LEa harTMan A t first glance, the lake home of Ken and Caro- lyn Lancaster looks as if it belongs in Islamo- rada. However the only thing Lake Waccamaw has in common with the Florida Keys may be the abundance of alligators! But don't let that lead you to believe that you have to be a regular "Crocodile Dundee" to brave the ru- ral, yet beautiful area. Once you find yourself opening the cornflower blue door to the Lancaster home, you have (safely) stepped inside an oasis perfectly suited for their large, loving family, fusing together tradition and good times…past and present. e walls in the front room are lined with antique portraits and drawings dating back to 1886, when Carolyn's ancestors, the Council family, pioneered the Lake Waccamaw wilderness. In the middle of this "gallery wall," is an antique mir- ror and chest, relics from Council Tool Company's founding days. ere is art- work on the half bathroom wall and on the kitchen table by Wilmington-based artist, Don Craddock, inspired by the Waccamaw nature. Immediately, one feels at home and almost as if they are a part of the family as well. You are ready to relax. Carolyn's family founded and has maintained the Lake Waccamaw area in Columbus County for the past four gen- erations. In 1905, her great-grandfather resurrected a grand home where their current abode, built in 1998, now stands. ough the interior of the home is cozy, there is also plenty of space for outdoor living. Two porches (one of which is the quintessential Southern screen style) two balconies and an extra

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