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42856
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A long-time community leader in Northampton County, Eugene Taylor has worked with the local NAACP, served as chair of the county's board for Social Services and as a leader of Prince Hall Masons.
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42875
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at Askewville Assembly of God Church, Brenda and George Hoggard began a children's church ministry whose groundwork was laid in the 1970s and continues strong today. Though the ministry involves a lot of disciplines, a special feature for the Hoggards has been puppeteering.
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42968
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The original 1926 drawbridge crossing though Scuppernong River and leading into Columbia's Main Street is still fondly remembered by Columbia residents. The bridge was decommissioned by a later two-lane and eventually four -lane span.
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42971
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Located on the highest elevation in the town of Snow Hill, St. Barnabus was built in 1884. a fire did extensive damage to the building in 1951. Services were finally stopped in 1962. A benefactor contributed funds after 1973, that made possible the restoration of the building, now on the National Register of Historic Places.
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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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43257
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Windsor mayor and civic leader, Lewis Hoggard is well-known in eastern North Carolina as a sports announcer on WIAM Radio in Williamston. an attorney by profession, he has also been heavily involved with the area Chamber of Commerce and Rotary.
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43331
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Aunt Ruby's Peanuts originally began as A&B Milling Company in 1945. the business prides itself in providing the best Virginia peanuts in the area. Located in Enfield, the business is currently headed by Robert Allsbrook III.
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43910
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Mike Pruden crafts large scale sculptures of animals in his local community of Roxobel in Bertie County.