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40911
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History relived during horse drawn carriage rides, courtesy of Cool Spring Downtown District and S&S Carriage Rides, include North Carolina’s role in the creation of the Bill of Rights.
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41395
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A traditional Colonial Revival reflects national and local value, by its inclusion on the Register of Historic Places and Carvers Creek State Park. Long Valley Farm also reflects the professional and personal values of its original owners, members of the John S. Rockefeller family.
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42805
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Nordberg's experience in breast reconstruction makes him a valued part of Cape Fear Valley Heath's expanding breast cancer treatment program.
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42806
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Author Kim Hasty notes several popular venues for ice cream in the Fayetteville area including Gillis Farm and Andy's Ice Cream,
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42807
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Cape Fear Valley Health is partnering with Wake Research of Raleigh and the Carolina Institute for Clinical Research for conducting clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines.
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42808
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Actress Elizabeth MacRae, now retired, grew up in Fayetteville . and found fame in countless television roles in the 1960s and 1980s. Most endearing was her portrayal of Gomer Pyle's girlfriend in the 1964-69 program, "Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C.".
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42809
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The Dorothea Adolescent Care Unit at Cape Fear Valley Health breaks ground this month. The new 16-bed inpatient adolescent psychiatric unit will serve children ages 12-18 and is expected to be completed in the fall of 2021
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42810
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On September 26, 2020,trumpeter Willie Bradley's recording "It's On Now" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. Bradley was a former music instructor in the Cumberland County and Fort Bragg School systems.
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42815
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the Kiwanis Club of Fayetteville received its charter on Dec. 1, 1920. the club has remained faithful for making a differnece in young lives and making the community a better place to live.
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42816
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It's been 50 years since the Seventy-First Falcons won the N.C. High School Athletic Association's Eastern 3-A title. A plan to have members of the 1970 team gather for a remembrance was scrapped due to COVID-19.
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42817
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In May 2020, Katy and Michael Stevick closed in on the purchase of the MacPherson House from Dawn and Bill Hester, the couple that originally turned the 1920 structure into a bed and breakfast. The Stevicks are a military couple with roots in Fayetteville, interested in the city's downtown revival.
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42953
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On February 3m 1908, Chief James Herbert Benton was shot and killed near the back door of his home.
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42954
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Col. Freddy Johnson Jr. recently became the 28th North Carolina Highway Patrol Commander since the entity's establishment by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1929. He replaces Col. Glenn McNeill, who retired April 1.
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The article concerns John Manuel, who grew up in Fayetteville and is now a scout for major league baseball's Minnesota Twins.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , May 2021, p30-33 Periodical Website
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