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43117
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This former Episcopal Church outside of Tarboro was purchased in 1999 by Tricia and Kevin Wilson to originally serve as a home. The couple were later inspired to make it a musical venue.
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43122
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Growing up in rural Northampton County, Chelsea Davis Jerigan has a passion for dance. After earning her degree from Meredith College, she openned Progressions Dance Center in Roanke Rapids.
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43123
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White's business, Tiffany White Photography specializes in preserving memories. a popular program offered is the "Radiant Women Shoot".
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39469
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This article features Pastor Richard Gurganus, Church on the Rise, Rocky Mount, NC.
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39480
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This article concerns the 1995 Bertie High School Falcons winning the State Football Championship trophy under Coach Roy L. Bond, Jr., Bertie High School's first black coach.
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39927
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This article features Loria Williams, Hertford County Manager. She used to be the Warren County manager until she came to Hertford County in 2005.
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39932
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This article features Elizabeth Conwell Robinson, Halifax County Real Estate Agent of historic properties around Roanoke Rapids.
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39953
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This article features the Brady C. Jefcoat Museum of Americana in Murfreesboro, NC. The museum houses over 17,000 pieces in exhibits on three floors of the former Murfreesboro High School. This is the largest museum collection on display in North Carolina.
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39961
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This article tells of the future opening of the Thad Eure Museum on the second floor of the old Gates County Court House in Gatesville, NC. Eure, who was born in Gates County, went to UNC-Chapel Hill, served in the US Army, was mayor of Winton, NC, and then served as NC Secretary of State from 1937 to 1987.
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38117
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Due to dwindling attendance, St. Mark’s in Roxobel was to close its doors and move relics to St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Windsor. That is, before local families and individuals, other Eastern North Carolina Episcopal churches, Albemarle Deanery, and Diocese of East Carolina joined to keep its doors open. Courtesy of their collaborative efforts, the church established in 1883 and maintained its original structure keeps its doors open as a mission church.