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Long before drive-thrus and online prescription refills, pharmacies in small town America housed soda fountains, which captured customers of every socioeconomic status. But with the advent of modern amenities like drive-thru restaurants, pharmacy soda fountain business quit booming in the 1960s. However, Fayetteville still boasts two: the Bordeaux Drug Company and Masey Hill Drug Company.
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22597
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The percentage of women taking over the ownership and management of family businesses has recently significantly increased, and North Carolina is no exception. From gardens and pipe supply, to lumber companies and investments, North Carolina has the third fastest growth of women-owned businesses in the country.
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23093
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Since it was built in the 1930s, the 852nd Airborne Divarty home on Fort Bragg has been home to many army families. Currently the Morettis live there. This article takes a tour of their home and discusses family history as well as life at Fort Bragg.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , May/June 2015, p22-28, il, por Periodical Website
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34868
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Fayetteville resident Lexi Hasapis is a recreational yard saler who delights in finding mid-century furniture and household items. Inspired by her childhood, Hasapis is interested in goods which were made to last. To aid in her searches, Hasapis uses the Fayetteville Observer Marketplace which alerts locals to yard sales and other regional activities. Several other websites and forums are detailed in the article as are tips for buying and selling.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , May/June 2016, p52-58, il, por Periodical Website
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34872
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This article consists of a profile of Johnny Wilson, executive director of Fayetteville Urban Ministry (FUM). FUM serves approximately 800 to 1,000 families across Cumberland County through outreach and aid. In particular, they work with at risk youth to help them stay in school and find the resources they need. Wilson himself struggled during his childhood and knows the impact that positive role models in the community can have.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , July/August 2016, p46-50, il, por Periodical Website
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34930
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The Fayetteville branch of KidsPeace offers counseling, therapy, and foster care for children in the Fayetteville area. To raise money for the branch, board members hold an annual chair-ity auction of wooden chairs decorated by local artists. Over the several past years, the auction has steadily generated more funds which now total over $70,000 for the nonprofit.
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37101
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The wines profiled included European nations such as Italy, France, and Spain. Noted were wine producers in Fayetteville, Roanoke Island, Asheville, Hope Mills, and Elizabethtown.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , October 2017, p46, 48-49 Periodical Website
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