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Located in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, the station serves the Asheville area, but can be heard in upstate South Carolina and extreme northeast Georgia as well. The station is owned and operated by Anchor Baptist Broadcasting Inc. [2] Because it shares the same frequency as clear channel station WGN in Chicago, WGCR broadcasts sunrise to ...
First Baptist Church (Andrews, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Asheville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Burlington, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Eden, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (High Point, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Kernersville, North Carolina ...
Anchor Baptist Broadcasting Association: Christian WGFY: 1480 AM: Charlotte: Charlotte Advent Media Corporation: Christian WGHB: 1250 AM: Farmville: Pirate Media Group, LLC: Sports WGHJ: 105.3 FM: Fair Bluff: Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute: Christian (Good News Network) WGHW: 88.1 FM: Lockwoods Folly Town: Peace Baptist Church of Wilmington ...
First Baptist Church (Eden, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (High Point, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Kernersville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Lincolnton, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Madison, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (New Bern, North Carolina ...
St. Benedict Catholic Church (Greensboro, North Carolina) St. John's Missionary Baptist Church; St. Joseph's Episcopal Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) St. Mary Catholic Church (Greensboro, North Carolina) St. Paul Baptist Church (Tarboro, North Carolina) St. Peter's AME Zion Church; Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church
Lee Hauser, who served as its president and WGQR/WBLA's general manager, began managing WJSK and WAGR in Lumberton, North Carolina when the company bought those stations. Dan Hester, former TV news anchor at WWAY in Wilmington, briefly served as Morning Host and General Manager for WGQR and WBLA. [ 6 ]
A Masonic lodge named Archer No. 157 was established by the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of North Carolina on December 6, 1854, at what was then known as Creachville. In 1865, the lodge building was razed and the charter destroyed by Gen. William T. Sherman's Union Army on their way to Raleigh .
Churches in New Hanover County, North Carolina (1 C, 1 P) O. Churches in Orange County, North Carolina (1 C, 4 P) P. Churches in Pitt County, North Carolina (2 P) R.