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[1] [4] Childress is part of a broader development of wine-grape growing and vineyards in North Carolina which has been gaining traction in the 21st Century, following a period of rapid growth beginning in the 1980s. [2] [5] Grapes are grown locally on the vineyard grounds, at Childress' home estate, as well as purchased from local growers.
Richard Reed Childress (born September 21, 1945) is an American former race car driver in NASCAR. Childress is the owner of Richard Childress Racing (RCR). In 2004, he opened a vineyard in the Yadkin Valley AVA near Lexington. [1] Childress sat on the board of directors at the National Rifle Association of America until 2019.
He was the last driver to win for RCR in the NASCAR Truck Series, until July 11, 2010, when Childress's grandson, Austin Dillon, won the Lucas Oil 200 at Iowa Speedway. After 1999, Childress moved the program up to the NASCAR Busch Series. [citation needed] Austin Dillon (2009–2011) Third-generation driver Ty Dillon at Rockingham in 2012.
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Childress contained a post office from 1852 until 1952. [2] The original name of the post office, Childress Store, honors three brothers named Childress who kept a store in the community. [3] The Bowyer-Trollinger Farm, Cromer House, and Thomas Hall House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
Joe Childress (1933–1986), American NFL player; Josh Childress, American basketball player; Kallie Flynn Childress, American actress; Mark B. Childress, American ambassador; Mark Childress, American novelist; Nina Childress (born 1961), French-American artist; O. J. Childress, American football player; Patricia Childress (born 1971), American ...
Childress was born in London to a non-musical family and began her career as a violinist. [1] She attended the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music and was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, eventually leading the orchestra in 2015.
Hurricane Katrina severely damaged the restaurant in 2005, causing it to close. [2] [4] [6] In 2007, Mr. B's Bistro was rebuilt to look the same as before the hurricane hit, and reopened. [4] [6] Cindy Brennan authored The Mr. B's Bistro Cookbook: Simply Legendary Recipes From New Orleans's Favorite French Quarter Restaurant (ISBN 0976300605). [11]