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2802
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Businesses move for a number of reasons: consolidation, bankruptcy, better offers. Some cities coping with recent losses are Greenville (Glaxo Wellcome) and Tarboro (Black and Decker).
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 46 Issue 3, Mar 1996, p1,8-9, il
Record #:
17242
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Tarboro, located in Edgecombe County, is featured in THE STATE's series on North Carolina cities. It is a city of commerce and industry. Among items described are the Tarboro milk plant, which is municipally owned and is the only one like it in the country and only one of three in the world; city government; hospital; the soy bean and peanut crushery; and the city schools.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 52, May 1939, p25-32, il
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Record #:
35580
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The giant industry in terms of impact was Long Mfg, NC Inc. Impact was possible because of the production of goods ranging from tobacco to peanuts, from boat trailers to power units. Another factor that made the impact of the business in business for thirty plus years possible: keeping up with the technological times through its computer system.
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New East (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 1 Issue 4, Aug/Sept 1973, p38-39
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65
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Triangle East of North Carolina, Inc. was created to foster the economic and cultural growth of Rocky Mount, Tarboro, and Wilson.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 2, Feb 1992, p22-25