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  2. Long-closed Wilmington restaurant reopens with new name ... - AOL

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    Rx Restaurant and Bar first opened in 2012 in the historic Hall's Drug Store building along Castle St. in Wilmington, N.C. After being closed for more than a year, a popular eatery on Castle ...

  3. Wilson Central Business–Tobacco Warehouse Historic District

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    Other notable buildings include the Woodard-Watson Warehouse, Planter's Warehouse, Passenger Station and Freight Depot (1924), Jackson Chapel First Baptist Church (1913), St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church (1915), Imperial Tobacco Company (c. 1903, c. 1910, 1919), Winstead-Hardy Building (c. 1866), Rountree Building (1870s), Planter ...

  4. Johnson & Johnson plans 420-worker plant in Eastern NC, as ...

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    Under its state agreement, Janssen Biotech has committed to creating 420 jobs at a drug substance factory in the city of Wilson. The company pledged to hire these workers between 2027 and 2031 at ...

  5. Thomas Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Drugs is a drug store located in Cross Plains, Tennessee. The building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a General Store, until it was purchased by the Thomas Family. The pharmacy opened in 1930. In 1976, the store was purchased by Dan Green. [2] In January 1991, Thomas Drugs began to serve food items at the Soda Fountain. [3]

  6. Category:Wilson, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  7. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Day (c. 1801–1861) was an American furniture craftsman and cabinetmaker in Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina. [1] Born into a free African-American family in Dinwiddie County , Virginia, Day moved to Milton in 1817 and became a highly successful businessman, boasting the largest and most productive workshop in the state during the ...

  8. Samuel Vick - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hynes Vick (born April 1, 1863) was an influential resident of North Carolina.A teacher, he was a Republican and served as postmaster.He served as a school principal and owned real estate including a hotel and a movie theater.

  9. Cherry Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Hotel is a historic hotel building located at Wilson, Wilson County, North Carolina. It was designed by Charles Collins Benton in Beaux Arts style and built in 1917. It is a six-story, U-shaped brick building with approximately 200 rooms. The interior features a two-story lobby with Art Deco style lighting fixtures.