The racers wriggled in anticipation. So did their handlers. The track was a wooden stage. The temptation – a ring of delicious tobacco leaves – circled the racers. And they were off, squirming over each other to get to the leaf that launched the American Tobacco Company.
The racers were hornworms – little green crawlers indigenous to tobacco fields. The race was part of Duke Homestead’s annual Harvest and Hornworm Festival, held Saturday. Continued
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Having fun with Durham's tobacco heritage
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