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CONVOY (45A: Group of vehicles) The mere mention of the word CONVOY (or it's appearance in a crossword) is enough to get the 1975 song of that name going through my head. ... The music video ...
The scene with a poor, black hitchhiker at the North Pole, who sings "Carry Me Back to Ol' Virginny". Then, an Eskimo sends him back by taking him all the way back to the Virginia state line. Then, an Eskimo sends him back by taking him all the way back to the Virginia state line.
The “Take Our Border Back” convoy set off from Virginia this week and aims to hold events near Eagle Pass, Texas - the site of an ongoing standoff between the U.S. state and federal ...
North Carolina Highway 897 (NC 897) was an original state highway that traversed from NC 60/NC 65, in Winston-Salem, to SR 33 at the Virginia state line. Going north on Liberty Street, from 4th Street, in Winston-Salem, it went at a northeasterly route along Old Walkertown Road and Pine Hall Road to Pine Hall .
US 219 was initially added to the state highway system in the early 1920s as State Route 231. It became State Route 216 in the 1928 renumbering and State Route 124 in the 1933 renumbering , finally becoming part of the extended US 219 (along with State Route 8 , now US 460 , west of Rich Creek) in the late 1930s.
The "Take Back Our Border Convoy" trip through Texas follows a Supreme Court ruling on razor wire installed by the state in Eagle Pass.
A third reworded version was Virginia's state song from 1940 until 1997, [2] using the word "Virginia" instead of "Virginny." In 1997, it was retired as the state song, largely due to controversy over the lyrics' racial content (such as the narrator being a slave, and referring to himself as a "darkey").
Craig Hudgins, one of the organizers of the Take Our Border Back Convoy, waits for a rally to begin in Dripping Springs on Thursday February 1, 2024.