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A three-alarm fire on November 14 gutted the historic Graystone Inn in Wilmington.

The fire marshal has determined the cause of the blaze was accidental.

No injuries were reported, but a fire chief described it as one of the worst fires he had ever seen.

It looked like a battle scene, and the battle wasn’t over.

One day after a fire broke out at the historic Graystone Inn at 100 South Third St. in Wilmington on Nov. 14, firefighters were still dumping water onto any possible smoldering areas.

The fire marshal determined that the cause of the three-alarm blaze, which firefighters responded to by 1 p.m. on Nov. 14, was accidental, but would say no more, according to Wilmington Fire Department Battalion Chief Patrick Campbell.

No one was injured in the fire, which

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