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The Proximity Print Works, also known as Cone Finishing Plant, is a historic textile mill complex located at Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.The complex includes nine contributing buildings, two contributing structures, and one contributing object.
Social Lobby. The Proximity Hotel, [1] located in Greensboro, North Carolina, is the first Platinum LEED certified green hotel in the United States. [2] Opened in 2007, this 147-room luxury boutique hotel has over 5,000 square feet (460 m 2) of meeting and event space as well as a full-service restaurant. [3]
Adjacent to the Greensboro Cultural Center is the 4-acre Carolyn & Maurice LeBauer Park.The park contains two cafes, a children's play ground, dog park, putt-putt green, ping-pong tables, and a fountain "splash pad," which is seasonally converted into an ice-skating rink. [21]
County Year established Current Print Frequency Parent Company or Publisher References Qiao bao zhou mo : Bei ka Nan ka ban (The China Press Weekly) Chinese Raleigh Wake 2013 Weekly [2] Enlace Latino NC Spanish Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Raleigh Mecklenburg, Guilford, Forsyth, Wake 2002 digital Acento Latino: Spanish Fayetteville
The sign on the old O’Charley’s location at 2895 Richmond Road had been covered over since it closed in 2020 but had since torn away. The chain restaurant location is under demolition, Monday ...
GoggleWorks also includes several exhibition galleries, a 130-seat film theatre, a bar/restaurant, and store featuring handcrafted works by over 200 artists working within the building and beyond. Admission (excluding special events) and parking are always free. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [3]
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[4] [2] Anderson's country-music themed game show on TNN, Fandango, was sponsored by the restaurant. Krystal acquired Po' Folks in 1982 and continued to expand it. By 1984, the chain had 102 restaurants in 17 states. Eric A. Holm (now with Golden Corral) was director of construction and accused of taking bribes for favorable construction deals. [5]