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34982
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In 2005, Treehouse Vineyards settled in Monroe, North Carolina. Not only do they make award-winning wine, but they also offer a unique way to view the vineyard: from a treehouse. Since opening to the public in 2010, owners Phil and Dianne Nordan have created three different treehouses that can be rented for events and parties.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 84 Issue 8, January 2017, p48-50, il, por Periodical Website
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4971
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Comer recounts the past and present history of the county seat of Union County. In this town founded in 1844, William Henry Belk founded a department store and the high school drum major was Jesse Helms.
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31030
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As another example of diversified industry in North Carolina, recent crowds celebrated the opening of the new expansion of the Yale and Towne plant in Monroe, North Carolina. The plant is the largest in the world in manufacturing door closing apparatus.
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35528
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Spotlighted was the election of a senator renowned during his tenure in Washington DC: Jesse Helms. Included were his conservative stance’s influences, personal and professional, formative and recent. Appended was his pre-Senate stint in the Capital Broadcasting Company, which operated WRAL. Featured were glimpses of his family life, which includes a son Helms was inspired to adopt from reading a newspaper story containing a quote from the then nine year old.
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New East (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 1 Issue 1, Jan/Feb 1973, p46-47
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24713
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The author discusses his travels in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, highlighting various small towns that travelers often miss. Some of the areas included Lemon Springs, Monroe, and Pineville.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 44, March 1952, p6-7, 23, il
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17084
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Union County and Monroe, its county seat, are featured in The STATE's series on North Carolina cities and counties. Among the topics are Monroe history, the Rotary Club, Monroe Country Club, city schools, the town of Marshville, and agriculture.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 5 Issue 36, Feb 1938, p25-32, il, por
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