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  2. Gone but not forgotten: These are the former Raleigh spots ...

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    Gateway Restaurant (3%) The Upstairs (2%) ... Neptune’s Galley. Oh Brian’s Ribs. Picadilly Cafeteria. The Rathskeller (not the same as the Chapel Hill one) Remedy Diner.

  3. USS Savannah (1798) - Wikipedia

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    The first USS Savannah was a coastal galley that served in the U.S. Navy from 1799 to 1802.. Savannah was one of a number of small vessels authorized by an Act of Congress, approved 4 May 1798, to be used as Naval Militia training craft and for harbor defense.

  4. Charlie Noble (chimney) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Noble is the smoke stack on a ship's galley. Around 1850, a British merchant service captain, Charles Noble, upon discovering that the stack of his ship's galley was made of copper, ordered that it be kept bright. From then onwards the ship's crew then started referring to the galley smokestack as the "Charlie Noble".

  5. Hickory Crawdads - Wikipedia

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    Hickory entered into a new affiliation with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1999. The Crawdads reached the postseason in five of ten seasons with Pittsburgh. They won two South Atlantic League championships, the first in 2002 and the second in 2004. [4] The affiliation ended after the 2008 season with Hickory going 705–677 over a span of 10 years. [1]

  6. HMS Mary Galley (1744) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Mary Galley was a 44-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, built in 1744 for service in the War of the Austrian Succession against France, Prussia and Spain. After two years assigned to patrol duties in the English Channel she was sent to the Caribbean to protect British commercial interests from pirate attacks.

  7. Cape Lookout Coast Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    It is surrounded by a galley, or messhall, equipment buildings, cisterns and similar support structures. Two similar stations were built at Hatteras Inlet and Cape Fear , which have not survived. The Cape Lookout station was chiefly responsible for providing rescue services in the Cape Lookout Shoals, which extend ten miles into the Atlantic ...

  8. 10th North Carolina Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 10th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 17 April 1777, as a unit of the North Carolina State Troops named Sheppard's Regiment.The regiment was organized from 19 April to 1 July 1777, at Kinston, North Carolina by men from the northeastern region of the state of North Carolina and was adopted and assigned to the main Continental Army on 17 June 1777, as Sheppard's Additional ...

  9. HMY Royal Caroline - Wikipedia

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    HMY Royal Caroline was originally a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1700 as HMS Peregrine Galley. She was employed as a royal yacht, and was eventually converted to this role and renamed Carolina in 1716. She was rebuilt in 1733 and renamed Royal Caroline, before reverting to Peregrine Galley in 1749. She foundered in the Atlantic in 1762.