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  • Low-importance on the project's importance scale. North Carolina portal This article is supported by WikiProject North Carolina (assessed as Low-importance)....
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  • Septa? It should be changed back. Amtrak also stops in Wilmington, North Carolina. SEPTA only stops at one Wilmington. --SPUI (talk) 04:27, 28 Mar 2005...
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  • Septa? It should be changed back. Amtrak also stops in Wilmington, North Carolina. SEPTA only stops at one Wilmington. --SPUI (talk) 04:27, 28 Mar 2005...
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  • Talk:Meadowlark Lemon (category Start-Class North Carolina articles)
    George, although they list him as being born in Lexington, South Carolina, not Wilmington, North Carolina. Also, I know he was touring as of 2007 -- he...
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  • 17:49, Jun 19, 2005 (UTC) This topic should be "Research Triangle, North Carolina", I believe. Yes, most people refer to it simply as The Triangle, however...
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  • "Franklin to the North Carolina Line" 03-1923-01 page 8, 04-1923-01 page 3 12-Z (15): "between Hillsville and the North Carolina Line... by way of Fancy...
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  • MD". salatomatic.com. Retrieved 2014-08-03. "Islamic Center of Lexington Park in Lexington Park, MD". salatomatic.com. Retrieved 2014-08-03. Creation, Trusted...
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  • Talk:Battle of Columbus (1865) (category North American military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    Munford's Station, Alabama (April 23, 1865), Hendersonville, North Carolina (April 23, 1865), Snake River, Arkansas (April 23, 1865), Boggy Station, Indian...
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  • North: 26,915. South: 20,485 – Largest group is Midwest (20,494) Covington: North: 10,307. South: 2,127 - Largest group is Midwest (9,528) Lexington:...
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  • page was "Laws hindering removals," which duplicates again in the "North Carolina" and "Tennessee" sections; one of these needs to be removed. The goal...
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  • Durham, North Carolina, United States 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City by MGallery, Kansas City, Missouri, United States 21c Museum Hotel Lexington by MGallery...
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  • Talk:William Strudwick Arrasmith (category C-Class North Carolina articles)
    Pryor's Drive-In Restaurant, Shelbyville Road, between Frankfort and Lexington (82524)]] Highland Chevrolet, Co., 2232 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky...
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  • (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia) imitated the "mixed monarchy" constitutional structure...
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  • Schools: The White Academy Movement in Eastern North Carolina, 1954-1973," Christopher Myers, The North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. 81, No. 4 (OCTOBER...
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  • Talk:Conclusion of the American Civil War (category North American military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    Confederate armies – at Appomattox, [page 1760] Virginia; at Durham Station, North Carolina; at Galveston, Texas; and at Citronelle, Alabama. The terms were...
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  • Munford's Station, Alabama (April 23, 1865), Hendersonville, North Carolina (April 23, 1865), Snake River, Arkansas (April 23, 1865), Boggy Station, Indian...
    85 KB (13,267 words) - 10:08, 31 January 2023
  • yankee migrants, and would guess that states like Texas, Viriginia, even North Carolina, would reflect the same discrepancy between the two questions. Seems...
    544 KB (92,001 words) - 13:57, 10 June 2023
  • Continental Congress had the power to declare war irrelevent, the started at Lexington in 1775 without any input from the Congress on the matter. I already provided...
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  • Talk:Killing of Henry Marrow (category C-Class North Carolina articles)
    on these pages. Timothy Tyson, Blood Done Sign My Name and Oxford, North Carolina pages. <unrelated question separated to section below> Nonconnah77 (talk)...
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  • Confederate armies – at Appomattox, [page 1760] Virginia; at Durham Station, North Carolina; at Galveston, Texas; and at Citronelle, Alabama. The terms were...
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