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4789
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The Charlotte architectural firm of Lee Nichols Architecture received the AIA North Carolina Firm Award for 2000. The award is given to the firm producing quality architecture and having a high level of customer satisfaction for a ten-year period. The firm was founded in 1969.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p29-30, 40, il
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4790
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The Shelton Vineyard, which opened in June 2000, near Dobson in Surry County, is the state's fifteenth winery. The vineyards and winery represent a $10 million investment for Charles and Ed Shelton, well-known North Carolina businessmen. The first vintage wine is being produced in the fall of 2000.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p64, il
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4793
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On November 14, 2000, the North Carolina Business Hall of Fame will induct four outstanding business and government leaders. They are James H. Millis, Sr., chairman of the Millis Foundation; Harlan E. Boyles, retiring Treasurer of North Carolina; John M. Belk, chairman and CEO of Belk, Inc.; and R. Stuart Dickson, chairman of the executive committee of Ruddick Corp.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p20, il
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4794
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Architect Manley Carroll of Charlotte received the F. Carter Williams Gold Medal, the highest award given to a state architect in recognition of outstanding accomplishments or a distinguished career. Among his accomplishments are serving as the lead designer on the Charlotte Coliseum and the recently completed Entertainment and Sports Arena in Raleigh.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p28, 39, por
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4795
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Charlotte's Mint Museum of Art, North Carolina's oldest art museum, has been located since 1936 in the old U.S. mint building on Randolph Road. To move to a new facility in the city's expanding cultural district, the museum will need to raise $50 million by April 2000.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p8-9, il
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4796
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There is rapid growth in the construction of golf courses in North Carolina. In 1999, thirteen new courses were built. These additions bring the state's total of courses to 594 and a ranking of ninth nationwide in the number of layouts. Florida ranks first with 1,228. Some of golf's best-known players designed the new courses, including Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer, and Hale Irwin.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 58 Issue 10, Oct 2000, p14-17, il
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