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Aunt Ruby's Peanuts originally began as A&B Milling Company in 1945. the business prides itself in providing the best Virginia peanuts in the area. Located in Enfield, the business is currently headed by Robert Allsbrook III.
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23289
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The Cashie River in Bertie County is historically significant to the small town of Windsor, which is the reason it sits in its present location.
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42843
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Located along the Scuppernong River in Tyrrell County, Columbia is home for the Walter B. Jones Center for the Sounds, the Pococsin Arts School of Fine Craft and the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Originally founded as Elizabethtown in 1793, it was renamed Columbia in 1801.
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23286
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Bertie County's small historical town Aulander has much to offer to visitors and locals alike.
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39469
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This article features Pastor Richard Gurganus, Church on the Rise, Rocky Mount, NC.
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39953
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This article features the Brady C. Jefcoat Museum of Americana in Murfreesboro, NC. The museum houses over 17,000 pieces in exhibits on three floors of the former Murfreesboro High School. This is the largest museum collection on display in North Carolina.
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42659
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Jennifer Bryant began her career as a certified nursing assistant before becoming an Occupational Health Nurse at Nucor in Hertford County.
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43123
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White's business, Tiffany White Photography specializes in preserving memories. a popular program offered is the "Radiant Women Shoot".
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39480
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This article concerns the 1995 Bertie High School Falcons winning the State Football Championship trophy under Coach Roy L. Bond, Jr., Bertie High School's first black coach.
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21762
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White relates how the Craftsman Museum in Windsor came into being through the efforts of Mayor Jim Hoggard and the late local historian Harry Lewis Thompson. The museum is in the former Livery Stable, which is thought to have been built around 1890 to house horses and mules as well as sell them. Most of the artifacts there are from Thompson's collection.
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43122
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Growing up in rural Northampton County, Chelsea Davis Jerigan has a passion for dance. After earning her degree from Meredith College, she openned Progressions Dance Center in Roanke Rapids.
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39932
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This article features Elizabeth Conwell Robinson, Halifax County Real Estate Agent of historic properties around Roanoke Rapids.