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s offered through Wayne Community College in | Goldsboro and the private, liberal arts institution Mo |
he Mystics, The Chiffons, The Jarmels, Bobby | Goldsboro, and The Royal Guardsmen. |
s towns such as Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount, | Goldsboro, and New Bern. |
include The Straight Life (recorded by Bobby | Goldsboro) and "A Fool Never Learns" (recorded by Andy |
County, appromiately 10 mi (16 km) south of | Goldsboro and flows south, past Albertson and Chinquap |
the exception of areas around Wilmington and | Goldsboro and areas south of U.S. Highway 74. |
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, the city of | Goldsboro, and the town of La Grange are located with |
ation of the North Carolina Railroad between | Goldsboro and Charlotte. |
0s, he released a series of duets with Bobby | Goldsboro and Penny DeHaven. |
Hood died in | Goldsboro and is interred in Willow Dale Cemetery. |
He is a past president of the | Goldsboro Area Chamber of Commerce, the Wayne County E |
r between the Community Arts Council and the | Goldsboro Art League. |
Therefore, it does rank | Goldsboro as the least livable Metropolitan area in th |
The 1961 | Goldsboro B-52 crash refers to an accident that occurr |
Clingman's Brigade fought at | Goldsboro, Battery Wagner, Drewry's Bluff, Cold Harbor |
ffiliate WNCN-TV, Channel 17, is licensed to | Goldsboro but has its studios in Raleigh. |
They had become successful businessmen in | Goldsboro by the 1870s. |
Foster's Expedition to | Goldsboro December 11-20. |
Actions at Thompson's Bridge and | Goldsboro December 17. |
In 1914, Weil helped found the | Goldsboro Equal Suffrage Association and served as its |
Howell fought in the | Goldsboro Expedition at the battles of Kinston, White |
on to the Class D Eastern Carolina League's | Goldsboro Goldbugs in 1929, playing and managing there |
AFB, Early, Eden, Eldorado, Eola, Fredonia, | Goldsboro, Goldthwaite, Goodfellow AFB, Gouldbusk, Gus |
University or community colleges located in | Goldsboro, Greenville and Kinston. |
Goldsboro has a view of the Three Mile Island Nuclear | |
m 1963 through 1965 three extension units of | Goldsboro I.E.C. were established in Morehead City, Ke |
In January 1964, | Goldsboro I.E.C. became Wayne Technical Institute. |
At that time, | Goldsboro I.E.C. had 47 students enrolled with eight f |
epartment of Corrections and Rehabilition in | Goldsboro in Wayne County. |
Brogden died in his hometown of | Goldsboro in 1901 and is buried there. |
Goldsboro is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, U | |
Goldsboro Manufacturers (1928) | |
Occupation of | Goldsboro March 24. |
Occupation of | Goldsboro March 21. |
Advance on | Goldsboro March 6-21. |
Occupation of Kinston March 14, and of | Goldsboro March 21. |
Goldsboro, Maryland, is named after the family. | |
on, NC, Durham, NC, Raleigh, North Carolina, | Goldsboro, NC and on to Morehead City. |
The Arts Council of Wayne County located in | Goldsboro, NC was organized November 1963. |
native of North Carolina, Mintz was born in | Goldsboro, NC, and remained in Eastern NC for most of |
of the Several Regiments and Battalions...” | Goldsboro, NC: Nash Brothers. |
hurch of Greenville, NC; Faith FWB Church of | Goldsboro, NC; Gateway FWB College of Viriginia Beach, |
Born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina 8th March 1831, he joined th |
nd grew up in Fayetteville, before moving to | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
The new owners were Steve Weil of | Goldsboro, North Carolina, his brother Henry weil, and |
Born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, Barfield's music is often c |
926, she because supervisor of music for the | Goldsboro, North Carolina public school system. |
er broadcasting television station (LPTV) in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
as a retail furniture store chain founded in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, in 1913 by two Lithuanian i |
Jimmy Graham (born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina) is an American football tig |
a, and Charleston, South Carolina, and reach | Goldsboro, North Carolina, by March 15. |
Convention for Vice President; McKay died in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, September 4, 1853. |
Born near | Goldsboro, North Carolina, he graduated from Yale Coll |
mmy Travelle Davis (born October 18, 1982 in | Goldsboro, North Carolina) is an American football def |
sported to Wayne County Memorial Hospital in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
id Dontay Thornton (born November 1, 1978 in | Goldsboro, North Carolina) is a starting outside lineb |
neral John G. Foster in their advance toward | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
Union Station in | Goldsboro, North Carolina was built in 1909 at West Wa |
A native of | Goldsboro, North Carolina, Royall graduated from the U |
Derrick Robinson (born September 14, 1960 in | Goldsboro, North Carolina) is a former American footba |
A native of | Goldsboro, North Carolina, Kasell was a student of dra |
anta, continuing on to South Carolina and to | Goldsboro, North Carolina, in the Carolinas Campaign. |
Carolina, as part of the Union expedition to | Goldsboro, North Carolina, during the American Civil W |
e one of the wealthiest men in his hometown, | Goldsboro, North Carolina, where he served on the boar |
m to destroy railroad bridges and track near | Goldsboro, North Carolina, but low water prevented the |
Wilson, North Carolina and at Charis Prep in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, and earned a basketball sch |
in Kinston, North Carolina; Berkeley Mall in | Goldsboro, North Carolina; and Twin Rivers Mall in New |
amsburg, Virginia and died March 25, 1902 in | Goldsboro, North Carolina; and Mary Jane Wilson (daugh |
He died in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
Gen. John Schofield, at | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
Foster's Expedition to | Goldsboro, North Carolina, December 11-20, 1862. |
Dan Bullock was born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
The unit saw action during the advance on | Goldsboro, North Carolina, starting on March 6 and occ |
He was born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, the son of a local farmer. |
Oheb Sholom is a Reform synagogue located in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
He practiced law in | Goldsboro, North Carolina from 1961 until 1997. |
s born in Varina, North Carolina and died in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
An attorney from | Goldsboro, North Carolina, Kerr served eight terms in |
Rose was born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, where he makes his home tod |
Stovall then served at Lynchburg, | Goldsboro, North Carolina, and in eastern Tennessee. |
William Stone (born March 12, 1944, | Goldsboro, North Carolina) is an American operatic bar |
GBR (1150 AM) is a radio station licensed to | Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA. |
WFMC (730 AM) is a radio station licensed to | Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA. |
rial Hospital is a medical center located in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
Bell was born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina and died in Durham, North Ca |
Born in | Goldsboro, North Carolina, Robbins moved to Randolph C |
is a historic church at 111 W. Ash Street in | Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
Park, named for Herman Weil, to the City of | Goldsboro on July 21, 1890. |
ing Elizabeth City, New Bern, Morehead City, | Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, Fayetteville, North Caroli |
5, the Greenville, Rocky Mount, Kinston, and | Goldsboro stores were sold by Proffitt's successor Sak |
Goldsboro supports one television station. | |
Southern operated trains from | Goldsboro through Raleigh and Durham to Greensboro. |
on of passenger service from Raleigh through | Goldsboro to Wilmington. |
le (116 km) highway running from NC 111 near | Goldsboro to US 401 in Louisburg. |
The community is bordered by | Goldsboro to the east, Johnston County to the west, Gr |
ford to the north, Sanford to the south, and | Goldsboro to the southeast. |
train traveled along the entire route, from | Goldsboro to Charlotte. |
Astley, Shirley Bassey, Glen Campbell, Bobby | Goldsboro, Tom T. Hall, Emmylou Harris, Engelbert Hump |
Bobby | Goldsboro took a version of the song to #17 on the Bil |
The last passenger train to use | Goldsboro Union Station was discontinued in 1968. |
In | Goldsboro, US 117 overlaps with US 13 and NC 581; it t |
Hood was born near | Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina. |
arents are buried in Willow Dale Cemetery in | Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina. |
hree engagements at Kinston, White Hall, and | Goldsboro) were: Federal 577 (90 killed, 478 wounded a |
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