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Daily Archives: December 15, 2014

Historic Railroad Stations of Guilford County

Architecture, Greensboro History, High Point Preservation News, TravelBy Benjamin BriggsDecember 15, 2014

Guilford County’s hometown hero was John Motley Morehead, who used his role as governor to advance a number of social and economic causes that led to his nickname “The Father of Modern North Carolina.” Among these causes, the construction of the North Carolina Railroad was nearest to his heart. The transportation route, he felt, would…

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