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"It's one of the city's most coveted properties. But Neese's Country Sausage has loaded delivery trucks with sausage, livermush, and liver pudding from a little brick building here since the 1940s, and the family-run company intends to stay put." Brothers Thomas and Homer Neese decided they wanted to expand the reach of the business from Guildford County into Charlotte. in 1945. Bill Humble, hired in 1937 oversaw and manged the expansion.
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43881
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"As development swallows Dixie-Berryhill, the county's last rural neighborhood, Mecklenburg County says goodbye to it final frontier." The county's most recent planned development project initiated this past March with planed to transform the riverfront and ultimately the neighborhood within the next few decades. The neighborhood originally comprised two separate townships. It consists of approximately 8,000. Developers Crescent Communities and Lincoln Harris with convert 1400 acres into a mixture of offices, hotels , homes retail and green space.
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43882
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"The Little Sugar Creek Greenway is a streamside path that can take you from NoDa to Pineville and back again--and only on occasion remind you of the booming city on either side." The article is a photo essay.
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