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Saving a piano from floodwaters
Saving a piano from floodwaters
Teenage heroes in chest-deep water remove a piano from a flooded house in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
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Among the Tuscarora: The strange and mysterious death of John Lawson, gentleman, explorer, and writer
They've taken his clothes, picked the straight razor out of his pocket: one brave fingers it, touches the blade — bright blood springs from his thumb and he laughs. The pitch pine split by the women is ready, a clay pot full...
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By Marjorie Hudson.
Rocky Mount Children's Museum and Science Center
Students will love visiting the Rocky Mount Children's Museum and Science Center. The exhibits are fun, hands-on, and engaging.
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Downtown Rocky Mount, NC
Downtown Rocky Mount, NC
This is downtown Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Rocky Mount is located on the line between Nash and Edgecombe Counties.
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A fixer upper near Rocky Mount, NC
A fixer upper near Rocky Mount, NC
This is a fixer-upper near Rocky Mount, North Carolina, in Nash County.
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Historic train station in Rocky Mount, NC
Historic train station in Rocky Mount, NC
This is the historic train station in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The building was originally one story, but over time, second and third stories were added to the side wings and later the entire structure. The building is still in use and is part of Rocky...
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The Imperial Center in Rocky Mount, NC
The Imperial Center in Rocky Mount, NC
This is the Imperial Center in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. After Hurricane Floyd flooded the Art Center and the Children's Museum in September of 1999, the city decided to relocate them to the old Imperial Tobacco Factory to prevent further flooding.
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William Blount (1749–1800)
William Blount was one of North Carolina's delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and served in the Continental Army and in various public offices.
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North Carolina as a Civil War battlefield, May 1862–November 1864
In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 4.1
Summary of military operations in North Carolina during the middle three years of the war, including the Confederate raid on Goldsboro, Potter's Raid, the Battle of Plymouth, and the sinking of the CSS Albemarle.
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