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US 29 starts in Grover as a two-lane rural road where it intersects with North Carolina Highway 226 (NC 226) shortly after. It then turns into a four-lane boulevard as it heads to Kings Mountain, briefly overlapping with NC 216 as it merges into Interstate 85 (I-85), sharing a concurrency with the Interstate.
The Depot Historic District is an industrial and commercial neighborhood in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina that was the city's railroad and warehouse distribution hub from the 1850s to 1950s. Located two blocks west of Fayetteville Street and to the north and east of the Norfolk and Southern railroad tracks, the district contains four blocks ...
In 2011, the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh moved into a 20,000-square-foot warehouse in the district. [9] [10] Citrix opened a 550-employee division headquarters in the former Dillon Supply building in 2014. [11] HQ Raleigh, a co-working space with 45 businesses, announced its move to Warehouse District in 2013.
September 29, 2000 The American Tobacco Historic District is a historic tobacco factory complex and national historic district located in Durham , Durham County, North Carolina . The district encompasses 14 contributing buildings and three contributing structures built by the American Tobacco Company and its predecessors and successors from ...
Variety Wholesalers, Inc., is a privately held company based in Henderson, North Carolina, which owns more than 380 retail stores in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic United States under the banners Roses and Maxway.
1. Frozen Veggies. Much of Costco’s freezer section is unfriendly for the single shopper; chances are, you’re getting sick of those frozen burritos before you’re able to finish the 36-pack ...
In the spring of 1968, the Adkins and Bailey Warehouse burned down. Mr. James E. Gray financed the rebuilding of a new warehouse on the same spot. The new Gray's Warehouse was opened in the 1968 season. In 1971, Planters Warehouse was purchased by Mr. Norman Hardee and Mr. Edwin Lee. They renamed it Hardee's Warehouse.
• 308-308 ½ Nutt Street comprised a wholesale grocer and a warehouse used by the Boney and Harper Mill (the dominant industry on the block). • 310 ½ Nutt Street was a warehouse used for flour by 1900, though it had originally (1893) been part of an outdoor beer garden adjacent to a saloon.