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for The State Vol. 30 Issue 4, July 1962
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Abstract:
Held in Raleigh, North Carolina and opening on Tuesday, the 18th (month not mentioned), the first fair specifically catering to African Americans was held at the five-acre fair grounds, just outside of the city. Boasting agricultural and floral halls, other exhibits included side shows, and the presence of the electrical machine. The efforts of the organizing committee spread to other states, influencing subsequent African American fairs in neighboring states.
Abstract:
Expected to be one of the most highly instrumented and mechanized cement plants in the world, Ideal Cement Company is building a new plant at Castle Hayne, North Carolina. The completion date for the new plant is set for June 1963, and will encompass a thousand-acre marl-rich tract of land along the northeast Cape Fear River. Estimated costs for the new manufacturing facility have reached approximately $28 million dollars.