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Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. traces its origins to 1934 when husband and wife Earl Congdon Sr. and Lillian Congdon (née Herbert) founded the company with a single straight truck running between Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. [7] [8] The name is a reference to a common nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia, the "Old Dominion."
Established in 1867, the founder and first President of the Old Dominion Steamship Company was Isaac Bell (1814–1897), and its first Vice President was George W. Elder. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Former Attorney General of Delaware Jacob Moore served for a period as the company's legal counsel. [ 8 ]
The building was built in the early 1900s for High Rock beverage company, and it was later used as a wheel bearing factory before being sold to Old Dominion. [7] [8] Old Dominion was sold to Hammond's Candies in 2013. [2] In 2018, amid rising rent in the surrounding neighborhood, the Old Dominion factory in Norfolk was permanently closed, with ...
Now, Old Dominion is back with their newest album, "Meat and Candy," which is sparking the charts with hits like, "Snapback" and "Break Up With Him." But at the end of the day, it's all about ...
Old Dominion is opening a bar/music venue at the 3,200-square foot former Midtown location of Music City favorite ReBar at 1919 Division Street. Old Dominion to open midtown Nashville bar and ...
Old Dominion wrapped up the band's "No Bad Vibes" tour at a sold-out Bridgestone Arena Friday night with an energetic, upbeat run through a slew of their hit songs.
SS Monroe was an Old Dominion Steamship Company steamship launched 18 October 1902 and completed 3 April 1903 by Newport News Shipbuilding of Norfolk, Virginia for operation in the company's Old Dominion Line's "Main Line Division" for overnight service between New York and Norfolk and could make 16 knots (30 km/h).
"No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" is a song recorded by American country music group Old Dominion. It was released for sale on March 10, 2017, and to radio on March 20, 2017, as the first single from their 2017 album Happy Endings. [2] The song became the group's third number one hit on the US Billboard Country Airplay chart.