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- Brightleaf tobacco leaf ready for harvest. When it turns yellow-green the sugar content is at its peak, and it will cure to a deep golden color with a...
- surrounding Piedmont communities, they enjo**** the mild flavor of the area's Brightleaf tobacco, which was considered more pleasant to smoke or chew than was...
- downtown Durham, North Carolina at the 115 block of North Duke Street in the Brightleaf District. The blast destro**** several buildings and damaged dozens of...
- smoldering fires of local hardwoods and aromatic shrubs in Cyprus and Syria. Brightleaf tobacco is commonly known as "Virginia tobacco", often regardless of the...
- cigarette's tobacco blend is made mainly from the leaves of flue-cured brightleaf, burley tobacco, and oriental tobacco. These leaves are selected, processed...
- 2023-11-12. WRAL (2023-03-13). "Po****r Durham restaurant is relocating to Brightleaf Square". WRAL.com. Retrieved 2023-11-12. Moore, Mary Helen (December 5...
- Brightleaf tobacco leaf ready for harvest. When it turns yellow-green the sugar content is at its peak, and it will cure to a deep golden color with mild...
- Watts and Yuille Warehouses, also known as Brightleaf Square, are two historic tobacco storage warehouses located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina...
- South Boston, which eventually developed into an important market for brightleaf tobacco. In 1884 it was incorporated as a town; in 1960 it became an independent...
- the tobacco was then "prized" into hogsheads for transportation. In brightleaf tobacco regions, prizing was replaced by stacking wrapped "hands" into...