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Bottle of Childress Vineyards Classic White Table Wine. Childress Vineyards is a winery in Lexington, North Carolina owned by NASCAR Cup Series championship team owner Richard Childress. The connection between NASCAR and fine wine is reflected in the labeling of some of the wines produced by Childress, featuring a checkered flag motif. [1]: 81
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. [2] [3] Childress has been a co-owner of the Carolina Cowboys professional bull-riding team since 2022. [4]
Richard Childress: Childress Vineyards: Lexington, North Carolina [53] Les Claypool: Claypool Cellars: Russian River Valley, California [54] [55] Bruce Cohn B.R. Cohn Winery: Glen Ellen, California: Cohn was manager of The Doobie Brothers. [8] Francis Ford Coppola: Rubicon Estate Winery: Napa Valley, California: Renamed Inglenook in 2011 [3 ...
On Aug. 17, rules surrounding real estate commissions are set to change thanks to a legal settlement between the National Assn. of Realtors and home sellers. Proponents hope the new rules will ...
The district encompasses 804 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of Lexington. They were built between about 1854 and 1957, and include notable examples of Queen Anne and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture.
July 1, 1975 (3 mi. SE of Smithonia on SR S2164 over Big Clouds Creek: Smithonia: 7: Langston-Daniel House: Langston-Daniel House: January 31, 1978 (5 mi. (8 km) W of Crawford on U.S. 78
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Washington’s oldest and largest winery, is selling its 14 Hands Winery Prosser to a grape grower interested in expanding into wine making.
Nathan Crawford Barnett, member of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Secretary of State for more than 30 years. Raised in Lexington, and educated at the Lexington Academy; William H. Crawford (1772–1834) - U.S. Minister to France, U.S. Secretary of War, and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; George R. Gilmer (1790–1859) - Twice ...