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11678
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This article describes the growth of the Charlotte Motor Speedway, where over 100,000 racing fans come to watch the National 600 Stock Car Race or the World 600. Harold A. Wheeler Jr., better known as 'Humpy,' is one of the country's most successful and best-known sports entrepreneurs.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 9, Sept 1977, p21-24, 64, il, por
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11679
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Winemaking is making a comeback in North Carolina. Medoc Vineyard, founded in 1835 in Halifax County, was the state's first winery. Duplin Wine Cellars, located in Rose Hill, is one of the state's newest wineries.
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11680
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Dr. Sarah Morrow, the new Secretary of the Department of Human Resources, is featured in this continuing series of North Carolina People.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 9, Sept 1977, p34-35, 64, por
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11681
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By day, Mel Kester is a corporate executive at Cannon Mills, Inc., in Kannapolis. He is vice president of the company's award winning Package Design Department. In the after-hours he is a painter. He began in a serious way in 1969 and has now produced over four hundred works, many of which have found their way around the country and across the world.
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11682
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After years of presenting its collection of countless items in an ill-arranged manner and displaying them darkly in row after row of old cases, the North Carolina State Museum of Natural History in Raleigh has a new look. The problems were a small budget and an even smaller staff. The new look is the result of over $400,000 in structural and mechanical improvements and a more realistic budget.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 9, Sept 1977, p40-41, 62, 64, il, por
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11683
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This article presents arguments for an amendment to the North Carolina Constitution which would allow the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to have a second successive term of the same office.
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11684
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This article presents arguments against an amendment to the North Carolina Constitution which would allow the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to have a second successive term of the same office.
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11685
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This article describes the recovery of Civil War cannon from the Roanoke River near Hamilton. The cannon were dumped into the river when Confederate forces abandoned Fort Branch in 1865.
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11686
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The Hampton Mariner's Museum in Beaufort was an outgrowth of an idea former state legislator Roy W. Hampton had in 1952. Hampton later died, and along with a lack of state funding, the museum languished. The cause was taken up in 1975 by Charles McNeill. This article describes the museum's growth and development from that point.
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11687
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D.M. Faircloth is Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Commerce, the department in charge of the state's major efforts in economic and industrial development. In this We the People of North Carolina interview, he discusses the work of the department.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 11, Nov 1977, p26-27, 230, por
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11688
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J. N. Pease Associates of Charlotte is North Carolina's largest firm of architects, engineers, and planners. Col. J. N. Pease and James Stenhouse founded the firm in 1938.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 11, Nov 1977, p57-59, 236, il
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11689
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The Wyatt-Quarles Seed Company of Raleigh, founded in 1881, is the oldest major seed house in North Carolina. This article includes information on the history of the company from 1881 to the present.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 11, Nov 1977, p63-65, 234, il, por
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11690
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Two brothers-in-law, Albert G. Segal and Alvin E. Levine, founded Pic 'n Pay, a self-service shoe store, in 1977. Their first store opened in Charlotte the same year. Twenty years later there are 365 stores in ten Southeastern states, and growth is spreading into the Midwest. Company sales have gone from zero to $60 million in two decades.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 11, Nov 1977, p68-69, 251, il, por
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11691
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M. B. Johnson, Sr. started Johnson Manufacturing Company, headquartered at Pendleton, in 1957. The company is the leading spraying manufacturer in the Southeast. It was also the first company to successfully market a mechanical sweet potato harvester.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 35 Issue 11, Nov 1977, p81, 243, il, por
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11692
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Price/McNabb Advertising began in a basement office in Asheville over a decade ago. Since then the agency was elected in 1973 to membership in the American Association of Advertising Agencies. The company now employs twenty-three, and has added an office in Raleigh. With annual billings of $4 million, it ranks as one of the top agencies in North and South Carolina.
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