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  2. Clay County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The first automobile came to Clay County in 1914. From the early 1900s until the 1930s, every male citizen of Clay County between the ages of 18 and 45 was required to work five days per year without pay to help maintain public roads. [8] [10] Construction on US 64 between Hayesville, Warne, and Brasstown started in 1921.

  3. Brasstown, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Possum Drop was an annual event at Clay's Corner convenience store organized by Clay and Judy Logan. [17] At midnight on New Year's Eve, instead of dropping an object, a plexiglass box containing a living opossum was lowered from the roof of the store. [18]

  4. Brasstown Township, Clay County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Brasstown also sports fifteen churches: Bethesda Church, Brasstown Church, Copperhill Church, Fires Creek Church, Hayesville Church, Many Forks Church, Martin Hill Church, Mount Pisgah Church, Myers Chapel, New Hope Church, Ogden Church, Pine Grove Church, Shady Grove Church, Sweetwater Church, and Truett Memorial Church.

  5. ‘I am so scared of them now’: Burned from ... - AOL

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    Whiteside, a Greenville, South Carolina-based behavioral analyst who treats childhood autism, makes good money; she and her husband bring in about $110,000 per year combined.

  6. NC State basketball transfer portal tracker: Who's leaving ...

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    Here’s a look at the NC State basketball players entering the transfer portal. LJ Thomas, NC State guard. In mid-March, LJ Thomas decided to enter the transfer portal. Thomas averaged 2.6 points ...

  7. Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, racial, religious and gender discrimination was outlawed for businesses with 25 or more employees, as well as apartment houses. The South resisted until the last moment, but as soon as the new law was signed by President Johnson on July 2, 1964, it was widely accepted across the nation.

  8. Hurricane Helene - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Helene (/ h ɛ ˈ l iː n / ⓘ heh-LEEN) [1] was a deadly and devastating tropical cyclone that caused widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in late September 2024.

  9. Tilia americana - Wikipedia

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    A specimen in the Arnold Arboretum leafing out in spring. The American basswood is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree reaching a height of 18 to 37 m (60 to 120 ft) exceptionally 39 m (128 ft) with a trunk diameter of 1–1.5 m (3–5 ft) at maturity.