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for Metro Magazine Vol. 2 Issue 3, Apr 2001
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Abstract:
It wasn't until the late 1960s that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals made a home in Raleigh, North Carolina. Thirty-three years later, the SPCA is taking another historic step: a $4.3 million fund raising campaign that is scheduled to yield a 17,000-square foot, state-of-the-art, pet adoption and education center in Raleigh.
Abstract:
The meadow is back at Meadowmont; the meadow in question, a long-time Chapel Hill landmark once known as the DuBose farm is newly terraced and enhanced with meandering ponds. After less than 18 months of construction, much of the infrastructure needed to support Meadowmont, the Triangle's most ambitious mixed-used communities, is in place.
Abstract:
Shanachie Records has just released a CD compilation of Reverend Gary Davis' music. Rev. Gary Davis, a major figure in the history of Piedmont Blues, is of particular importance to North Carolina, having spent a good deal of his life in the Tar Heel State.