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  2. Kinston, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The main highway in Kinston is US 70, an east–west highway that provides access to the North Carolina coast and major cities to the west, such as Raleigh and Greensboro and I-95. I-795 is the closest interstate highway to Kinston, crossing US-70 in Goldsboro. Other highways that serve Kinston include US 258, NC 11, NC 58, NC 55, and NC 148.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lenoir ...

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    June 11, 2001 (2612 West Vernon Avenue: Kinston: 8: Herring House: October 25, 1973 (Northwest of La Grange off SR 1503: La Grange: 9: Hill-Grainger Historic District

  4. Mills aims to pay funeral costs of Lewiston shooting victims

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    Nov. 6—LEWISTON — The Mills administration is seeking to cover the funeral costs of the 18 victims of the Oct. 25 mass shootings at a local bar and bowling alley, a spokesman for Gov. Janet ...

  5. Lenoir County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Lenoir County is home to one higher learning institution, Lenoir Community College – which is located at 231 NC HWY 58 South, Kinston and is part of the North Carolina Community College System. The college offers associate degrees, diplomas, or certificates for educational programs in college transfer, business, industry, public services ...

  6. List of plantations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Built between 1830 and 1832. Home of Governor Elias Carr and First Lady Eleanor Kearny Carr. 70000480 Buck Spring Plantation: October 15, 1970 Vaughan: Warren: Built in 1781 (circa). Home of Nathaniel Macon. 71000621 Burnside Plantation House

  7. Ted Sampley - Wikipedia

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    Model of CSS Neuse at Kinston museum. Sampley was also involved in efforts to revitalize downtown Kinston, where he owned several other businesses besides his pottery shop. In 1991 the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce recognized his efforts. The following year the Raleigh News & Observer honored Sampley as a "Tar Heel of the Week". [2]

  8. Kennedy Memorial Home Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Located in the district is the separately listed Federal style Cedar Dell plantation home. Other contributing resources are the Jar Room/Shop (1920s), potato curing barn (1920s), Pollock Cottage (1936), Kennedy Memorial Home Baptist Church (1956), Jones Swimming Pool (1957), Cedar Dell Cemetery (1830s-1929), and Brogden Food Locker (1950s). [2]

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