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43849
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"Guides on New Bern;s Historic Trolley Tour show off the varied and elegant architecture of the city -- while also introducing the real people behind the stories and legends." Visitors can explore nearly 300 years of history in approximately 90 minutes taking the trolley tour. Current guide Mike Woika shares highlights and experiences conducting the tours.
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24193
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Asheboro-based Fox Apparel struggles to keeps its doors open since 1995, when apparel-manufacturing jobs the United States gave way to technology improvements and low-cost imports.
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44020
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"The legacy of one of the world's most influential jazz musicians has its roots in the Piedmont city where he grew up, which has finally embraced this 20th century musical icon." John Coltrane was born in Hamlet but the family moved to High Point when he was quite young. He died in 1967 of liver cancer.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 91 Issue 9, February 2024, p104-112, il, por Periodical Website
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43632
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"The unsung heroes of our wardrobes and our history, socks -- and the hosiery mills that make them -- represent a way of life that once knit together generations of North Carolinians." Back in 1953, North Carolina led the nation in hosiery production. Burlington was once known as the "Hosiery Capitol of the Nation". Located in Burlington and celebrating this history is the Textile Heritage Museum situated within the now fully preserved Glencoe Mill Village.
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9660
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Kemp discusses Dolph Ramseur; his small Concord-based record label--Ramseur Records; and one of his most popular recording and performing groups, the Avett Brothers.
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21236
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Crayton Commercial LLC, headquartered in New Bern, is a runner-up in the BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine 2013 Small Business of the Year competition. Walt Crayton founded the company in 2008 and he is the sole employee. The company specializes in commercial real estate and since 2008, has built or revitalized seven shopping centers.
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24142
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Laura Balance and Mac McCaughan created Merge Records, a small-scale company that focuses on artists whose main goal is not to merely make it 'big time' to create quality music unlike mainstream pop.
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21238
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Tim Parsons is president of Impact Financial Systems, Inc., headquartered in Davidson. The company, founded in 2002, is a runner-up in the BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine 2013 Small Business of the Year competition. The company provides automation-software for financial institutions, employs a work force of 20, and projects revenues of $4.5 million for 2013.
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24179
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Batanga.com, located in Greensboro, is a radio web site that caters to those who enjoy Latin music. The site features genres such as tango, flamenco, salsa, and even classic rock, all in Spanish. The author interviews the owners of the business to find out why they have been so successful in Greensboro.
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43841
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"On one joy-filled Sunday every August, a quiet church comes to life. There, descendants of two African American families celebrate a shared heritage that dates toa 19th-century Randolph County community rooted in faith and bound by family ties." Margo Lee Williams is author of two books: "Miles Lassiter(circa 1777-1850): An Early African American Quaker from Lassiter Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina: My Research Journey to Home" and "From Hill town to Strieby: Education and the American Missionary Association in the Uwharrie 'Back Country' of Randolph County, North Carolina".
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42705
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From 1936 to 1966, a little guidebook known as the "Green Book" served as an essential tool for African American travel. In recent times, a $148,000 grant for the "Green Book Project" has been set up to document north Carolina sites found in the guide. Angela Thope is director of the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission which administers the project.
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21237
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Angela Alvarez Garris founded Garris Grading and Paving, Inc., headquartered in Farmville in 2006. The company is a runner-up in the BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine 2013 Small Business of the Year competition. The company employs 16 and projects revenues of $4.4 million in 2013.
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9643
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine lists the top 100 private companies in the state. The International Group, Inc., a Raleigh distributor of automotive replacement parts, ranked first. Conbraco Industries, Inc., a valve manufacturer in Matthews, is profiled.
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