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The Depot's building was swept away down the French Broad River Sept. 27, but the heritage lives on, as it now operates a number of satellite sites.
The Depot in Marshall was built in the 1890s and served as a Southern Railway depot through the 1970s. The building then became a music venue and cultural space in Marshall, hosting weekly live music.
An even older Penn record that went down was Norm Tate’s open triple jump mark of 52-4¼ (15.96) from 1968 (the last time the event was held) when Bermuda’s Jah-Nhai Perinchief went 55-3¾ (16.86) to ...
In 1971, football drew Gene Devine to Durham. Nearly five decades later, he and his namesake sports bar have become staples ...
As of 2021, the U.S. had over 500 military installations in the country itself (many of which are in North Carolina ... President Franklin Roosevelt ordered 1,000 square miles of the California ...
Devine GC at Franklin Park, Boston’s other municipal ... who has worked at the range and in the pro shop, and North Carolina State senior Matt Ober, who worked in the pro shop.
This tour of five homes on one of Franklin’s main thoroughfares ... Notable features include woodwork made from rare North Carolina shortleaf curly pine. A collection of Dorothy Doughty ...
But even though its primary home was swept away, The Depot team led by Board Chair Pat Franklin are keeping the ... us-bring-back-the-music-to-marshall-nc. Johnny Casey is the Madison County ...
A team of compassionate volunteers from Warren and Chautauqua counties returned recently from a heartwarming mission to ...
At the heart of it all is a mysterious and lovely barn that has been awakened for a bold second act. Kelsey Barnes and close family friend Elijah Nykamp were scrolling Zillow one day in 2019 with ...