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for Independent Weekly Vol. 13 Issue 30, July 1995
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Abstract:
During the late 1940s to mid-1950s, Beat generation author Jack Kerouac spent time writing and creating on visits with his sister and her husband, Caroline and Paul Blake, in Big Easonburg Woods, a small crossroads outside Rocky Mount.
Abstract:
The Duraleigh Road Connector in Raleigh, linking Duraleigh with I-40 and Wade Avenue, would also destroy park lands and research sites. Despite negative public opinion, powerful public and private interests back building the controversial road.