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Aug. 3—The Gateway Center project will have to wait. Despite $7 million committed to the roughly $14.9 million project, the Aberdeen City Council voted to "suspend all activity," regarding the ...
Aberdeen's proximity to Pinehurst resulted in a boom in the tourism and retirement industries, which remain a major part of the local economy today. [ 6 ] The Aberdeen Historic District , Bethesda Presbyterian Church , John Blue House , and Malcolm Blue Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
The newspaper also opened similar offices in Pinehurst and Aberdeen and moved to Aberdeen in 1929. [3] Nelson Hyde sold The Pilot to James Boyd on May 23, 1941. [4] Nelson Hyde resigned as editor and Carl Thompson took his position. James Boyd died in February 1944 and his wife, Katharine Boyd, took over the role as publisher and editor. [5]
The first railroad built by the Pages, known as the Aberdeen and West End Railroad (A&WE), had been a logging railroad since about 1887. [8] Soon after this line connected Aberdeen and Pinehurst, shippers in Montgomery and Moore counties, who had been sending their freight by wagon to Manly on the Seaboard Air Line, created a demand for the A&WE to haul more than logs; this demand led to the ...
Ross County FC is investigating the racial abuse of goalkeeper Jordan Amissah following the club's 2-1 win away to Aberdeen. The 23-year-old German, who is of Ghanaian descent, shared a image on ...
A North Carolina father was arrested Monday after allegedly storming into a high school and choking a teenage student in a caught-on-video attack.
The Aberdeen, Carolina and Western Railway (reporting mark ACWR) is a short-line railroad running from Aberdeen to Star, North Carolina. It was incorporated in 1987 and operates on a former Norfolk Southern Railway branch line. It also leases track from Norfolk Southern between Charlotte and Gulf, North Carolina. It serves approximately 20 ...
Aberdeen Historic District is a national historic district located at Aberdeen, Moore County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 101 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 2 contributing structures in the town of Aberdeen.