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  1. Carolinas International Tennis Tournament

    The Carolinas International Tennis Tournament was a men s tennis tournament played in Charlotte, North Carolina from 1971 1977. The event was part of the World Championship Tennis WCT Tour and Grand Prix tennis circuit . It was held on outdoor hard courts in 1971, outdoor clay courts from 1972 1975, and indoor carpet courts from 1976 77. Men s singles class wikitable style font size 90 Year width 200 Champion width 200 Runner up width 125 Score 1971 flagicon USA Arthur Ashe flagicon USA Stan Smith 6 3, 6 3 1972 flagicon AUS Ken Rosewall flagicon USA Cliff Richey 2 6, 6 2, 6 2 1973 flagicon AUS Ken Rosewall flagicon USA Arthur Ashe 6 3, 7 6 1974 flagicon USA Jeff Borowiak flagicon USA Dick Stockton tennis Dick Stockton 6 4, 5 7, 7 6 1975 flagicon MEX Ra l Ram rez flagicon USA Roscoe Tanner 3 6, 6 4, 6 3 1976 flagicon AUS Tony Roche flagicon USA Vitas Gerulaitis 6 3, 3 6, 6 1 1977 flagicon ITA Corrado Barazzutti flagicon USA Eddie Dibbs 7 6, 6 0 Doubles class wikitable style font size 90 Year width 200 Champions width 200 Runners up width 125 Score style background cfcfcf 1971 colspan 3 align center style background cfcfcf Not Available 1972 flagicon NED Tom Okker br flagicon USA Marty Riessen flagicon AUS John Newcombe br flagicon AUS Tony Roche 6 4, 4 6, 7 6 1973 flagicon NED Tom Okker br flagicon USA Marty Riessen flagicon USA Tom Gorman tennis Tom Gorman br flagicon USA Erik Van Dillen 7 6, 3 6, 6 3 1974 flagicon GBR Buster Mottram br flagicon MEX Ra l Ram rez flagicon AUS Owen Davidson br flagicon AUS John Newcombe 6 3, 1 6, 6 3 1975 flagicon CHI Patricio Cornejo br flagicon CHI Jaime Fillol flagicon EGY 1972 Ismail El Shafei br flagicon NZL Brian Fairlie 6 3, 5 7, 6 4 1976 flagicon AUS John Newcombe br flagicon AUS Tony Roche flagicon USA Vitas Gerulaitis br flagicon USA Gene Mayer 6 3, 7 5 1977 flagicon NED Tom Okker br flagicon AUS Ken Rosewall flagicon ITA Corrado ... events established in 1971 Category 1977 disestablishments it Carolinas International Tennis ...   more details



  1. 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak

    Infobox tornado outbreak name 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak date March 28, 1984 image location NC march 28 1984.png image name A map of confirmed tornadoes from this outbreak duration 10 hours fujitascale F4 tornadoes 16 total damages USD 578 million non normalized total fatalities 57 deaths, 1248 injuries areas affected Georgia U.S. state Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina , Virginia The 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak of March 28, 1984 was the most destructive tornado outbreak to sweep through the two states since the Enigma tornado outbreak struck 100 years and 1 month earlier, according to NOAA and NCDC public records. Forecast Weather records from March 28 indicate that an earlier tornado watch had been issued covering Northern Alabama and Georgia U.S. state Georgia , and small tornadoes were reported in Barrow County, Georgia Barrow County 2 25 P.M., Eastern Standard Time and Henry County, Georgia Henry County 2 30 P.M., EST in north Georgia. The first severe reports from North Carolina golf ball sized hail reports from Macon County, NC also occurred at this time. Severe storms began entering Western South Carolina by mid afternoon, and tornado watches had been issued for most of South Carolina , North Carolina and a portion of Virginia . Tornado Chart Total 24 F0 1 F1 4 F2 7 F3 5 F4 7 F5 0 class wikitable Fujita scale F Location County Time EST Path length Damage ... in the community of Cash before dissipating along the Pee Dee River W of Bennettsville. Carolinas Tornado ... was leveled. Carolinas Tornado Outbreak Bennettsville to Red Springs tornadoes see section on this storm ... Springs received at least F1 damage. Carolinas Tornado Outbreak Bennettsville to Red Springs tornadoes ..., T.T. , and Stiegler, D. 1985 . Detailed analysis of the tornado outbreak in the Carolinas by using ... the carolinas outbreak 1984 Full map of the 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak Tornado History Project ... detailing the outbreak, with some meteorological information DEFAULTSORT Carolinas Tornado Outbreak ...   more details



  1. Carolinas Aviation Museum

    Infobox museum name Carolinas Aviation Museum image Carolinas Aviation Museum Logo.png imagesize 200 caption alt map type map caption map alt lat deg 35 lat min 13 lat sec 10 lat dir N lon deg 080 lon min 55 lon sec 48 lon dir W latitude longitude coordinates type established 1992 dissolved location Charlotte Douglas International Airport , Charlotte, North Carolina , United States type Aviation museum collection visitors president Shawn Dorsch, President director Wally Coppinger, Acting Director librian Charlie Wagner, Librarian curator Dean Demmery, Curator publictransit network website http www.carolinasaviation.org carolinasaviation.org Image MainHall.JPG thumb right Main Display Hangar. June 2010. The Carolinas Aviation Museum is an aviation museum on the grounds of Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina . The mission of the Museum is to educate the public about the importance of aviation to our society and inspire the next generation to excel academically in the areas of math, science, and history through the preservation of our aviation heritage. The Museum was founded in 1992 by Floyd and Lois Wilson, and has a collection of over 50 static aircraft and a wealth of smaller historic items related to aviation in the North and South Carolina . Most of the collection consists of Cold War military aircraft, including several historic jet aircraft from the 1950s and 1960s. Several aircraft came from the closed Florence Air & Missile Museum , Florence, South Carolina . A significant number of aircraft have also come from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and Marine Corps Air Station New River . The Museum also operates a number of flying aircraft, and with access to four runways, one over convert 10000 ft m in length, historic aircraft including the Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress B 17 , Consolidated B 24 Liberator B 24 , B 29 Superfortress ... that the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina has acquired the entire airframe ...   more details



  1. Elon University Fire of the Carolinas Marching Band

    Infobox college marching band band name Fire of the Carolinas logo school Elon University location Elon, North Carolina , United States USA conference Southern Conference founded 2001 director Tony Sawyer ref name EBand members uniform The Fire of the Carolinas , the marching band at Elon University , is a contemporary ensemble that performs at all Elon Phoenix Phoenix home College football football games. ref name EBand cite web title Elon University Marching Band author Department of Music publisher Elon University accessdate 2009 06 04 url http org.elon.edu music ensembles band marchingband.html ref All Elon students are eligible for membership within the band which includes Woodwind instrument winds , Percussion instrument percussion , Color guard flag spinning colorguard , and dance. FOTC members are from almost every area of study on campus, with over 30 different majors represented each year. History Elon s previous marching band performed for 20 years from 1962 until 1982. Bill DeJournett, band director at Colorado State University , was hired to resurrect Elon s band. The current director of the band is Tony Sawyer, who also serves as the school s wind ensemble director. ref name EBand2 cite web title Elon Meet Bill DeJournett author Jennifer Guarino publisher Elon University date 2001 accessdate 2009 06 04 url http www.elon.edu e net atelon oct 01 people.asp ref References Reflist External links http org.elon.edu music ensembles band marchingband.html Fire of the Carolinas Band website Marching Bands of the Southern Conference Category Southern Conference marching bands Category Elon University Category Musical groups established in 2001 Marching band stub ...   more details



  1. March 2010 Carolinas tornado outbreak

    Infobox tornado outbreak name March 2010 Carolinas tornado outbreak date March 28, 2010 image location image name duration 19 hours fujitascale EF3 tornadoes 13 known total damages USD Unknown total fatalities 3 fatalities, 13 injuries areas affected North Carolina , South Carolina , Florida , Virginia , The Bahamas enhanced yes The March 2010 Carolinas tornado outbreak was a tornado outbreak that affected the Southeast United States on March 28, 2010. A low pressure system pushed northward through the Ohio Valley on March 28. Several tornadoes were reported in the warm sector stretching from Virginia south to Florida. The Piedmont Triad was hardest hit. A tornado emergency was declared for parts of Forsyth, Randolph, Davidson, and Guilford counties. ref Cite web last National Weather Service Raleigh, North Carolina title KRAH Tornado Warning 4 Text Data Update 4 publisher National Weather Service work Iowa Environmental Mesonet NWS Product Archive accessdate 2010 03 30 date 2010 03 28 url http mesonet.agron.iastate.edu vtec 2010 O NEW KRAH TO W 0004 ref Damage was also reported near Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte . ref name SPC Reports 3 28 2010 http www.spc.noaa.gov climo reports 100328 rpts.html ref An EF3 tornado March 2010 Carolinas tornado outbreak High Point tornado struck High Point, NC . An EF2 tornado hit Linwood, North Carolina Linwood in Davidson County, North Carolina Davidson County, NC , ref name Linwood Tornado http www.digtriad.com news local story.aspx?storyid 139624&catid 57 ref ref name Linwood Tornado NWS http forecast.weather.gov product.php?site NWS&issuedby RAH&product PNS&format CI&version 1&glossary 0&highlight off ref and 2 more EF2 tornadoes struck south central South Carolina. High Point tornado An EF3 tornado struck High Point, North Carolina , causing 3 injuries and destroying or damaging many structures. The tornado touched down as a 100 ... tornadoes by WGHP DEFAULTSORT March 2010 Carolinas Tornado Outbreak Category Tornadoes ...   more details



  1. November 2008 Carolinas tornado outbreak

    Infobox tornado outbreak name November 2008 Carolinas tornado outbreak image location North Carolina November 2008 outbreak tracks.gif image name Tracks of the tornadoes in North Carolina date November 15, 2008 duration 3 hours and 46 minutes fujitascale EF3 tornadoes 8 confirmed total damages USD 2.4  million total fatalities 2 total 6 injuries areas affected North Carolina and South Carolina enhanced yes The November 2008 Carolinas tornado outbreak was a brief but deadly tornado outbreak which began shortly after midnight local time , while many people were sleeping. Most of the eight tornadoes that touched down were produced by two supercell thunderstorms over North Carolina. At 12 25  a.m. EST, the National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for most of eastern North Carolina as the risk of tornadoes increased. Not long after, the first tornado of the outbreak, an EF2, touched down in South Carolina. Almost an hour later, the second tornado touched down in Robeson County, North Carolina . Three other minor tornadoes, two EF0 and an EF1, touched down over the next two hours. Around 3 10  a.m. EST, the first of two killer tornadoes touched down near Kenly, North Carolina . The EF2 tornado destroyed a few homes and damaged several others. Roughly 20 minutes later, an EF3 tornado touched down in Wilson County, North Carolina Wilson County . This tornado killed one person and injured a few others after destroying several homes. Total damages from the outbreak amounted to 2.4  million, most of which was a result of the EF3 tornado. Synopsis File Ww0933 radar init.gif left thumb Radar image of the system at the time the tornado watch was issued On November  14, the National Weather Service issued a slight risk of severe weather for the early hours of November  15 for the Carolinas and northern Gulf coast. Although conditions were not favorable for a large scale severe weather event, the possibility of small clusters of thunderstorms existed. Strong ...   more details



  1. Carolinas Campaign Confederate order of battle

    The following units and commanders fought in the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. The Carolinas Campaign Union order of battle Union order of battle is listed separately. Background The Confederate forces in the Carolinas Campaign underwent a reorganization from April 8 to 10, 1865, which is shown below. For the Confederate order of battle previous to this reorganization, see the Bentonville Confederate order of battle . Military Rank Abbreviations Used Gen General officers in the Confederate States Army Major general General LTG General officers in the Confederate States Army Lieutenant general Lieutenant General MG General officers in the Confederate States Army Major general Major General BG General officers in the Confederate States Army Brigadier general Brigadier General Col Colonel Ltc Lieutenant Colonel Maj Major Army of Tennessee Gen Joseph E. Johnston br Escort br Holloway s Alabama Cavalry Company Capt E.M. Holloway Second in command br Gen P.G.T. Beauregard br Escort br Jeff Davis Legion Mississippi , Company A Lt R.E. Conner Hardee s Corps LTG William J. Hardee Escort and Scouts Raum s Cavalry Company Mississippi Capt William C. Raum Stono Scouts Company South Carolina Capt John B.L. Walpole, Lt Paul T. Gervais class wikitable width 25 Division width 25 Brigade Regiments and Others rowspan 2 Brown s Division br         MG John C. Brown Smith s Brigade br     BG James A. Smith 1st Florida Consolidated comprised 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th Infantry and 1st Florida Cavalry 1st Cavalry Ltc Elisha Mashburn 1st Georgia Consolidated comprised 1st Georgia Infantry 1st , 57th, and 63rd Regiments Col Charles H. Olmstead 54th Georgia Consolidated comprised 37th and 54th Infantry Regiments and 4th Sharpshooters Battalion Col Theodore D. Caswell Govan s Brigade br     BG Daniel C. Govan 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry 1st Arkansas Consolidated comprised 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment 1st , 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment ...   more details



  1. Carolinas Campaign Union order of battle

    The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War . The Carolinas Campaign Confederate order of battle Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Abbreviations used Military rank MG Major general United States Major General BG Brigadier general United States Brigadier General Col Colonel United States Colonel Ltc Lieutenant Colonel United States Lieutenant Colonel Maj Major United States Major Cpt Captain United States Captain Lt 1st Lieutenant U.S. Army.2C U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Air Force 1st Lieutenant Union Forces MG William T. Sherman br Headquarters guard 1st Battalion Ohio Sharpshooters 7th Company Ohio Sharpshooters Lt James Cox Engineers 1st Regiment Michigan Volunteer Engineers and Mechanics 1st Michigan Engineers & Mechanics Col John B. Yates 1st Missouri Engineers 5 companies Ltc William Tweeddale Artillery Bvt MG William Farquhar Barry Right Wing, Army of the Tennessee MG Oliver O. Howard br Escort Company K, 5th Illinois Cavalry Cpt William Duncan 4th Company Ohio Cavalry Cpt John L. King Pontoon Train Guard Company E, 14th Wisconsin Cpt William I. Henry XV Corps Union Army XV Corps MG John A. Logan class wikitable width 25 Division width 25 Brigade Regiments and Others rowspan 3 First Division br         Bvt MG Charles R. Woods 1st Brigade     Bvt BG William Burnham Woods 12th Regiment Indiana Infantry 3 years 12th Indiana Col Reuben Williams 26th Iowa Maj John Lubbers 27th Missouri Col Thomas Curly 31st 32nd Missouri six companies Ltc Abraham J. Seay 76th Ohio Infantry 76th Ohio Ltc Edward Briggs 2nd Brigade     Col Robert Francis Catterson 26th Illinois Ltc Ira J. Bloomfield 40th Illinois Ltc Hiram W. Hall 103rd Illinois Ltc George W. Wright 97th Regiment Indiana Infantry 97th Indiana Ltc Aden G. Cavins 100th Regiment Indiana Infantry 100th Indiana Maj Ruel ... 8078 2565 4 DEFAULTSORT Carolinas Campaign Union Order Of Battle Category American Civil War orders ...   more details



  1. Broad River (Carolinas)

    Geobox River river name Broad River geobox width 300 Name section name Broad River native name other name other name1 Image section image Broad River.jpg image size 300 image caption The Broad River near Blacksburg, South Carolina Country etc. country United States country1 state North Carolina , South Carolina state1 region region1 district district1 city city1 Geography length imperial 150 length note watershed imperial watershed note discharge location Congaree River , Columbia, South Carolina discharge imperial discharge max imperial discharge min imperial discharge note discharge1 location discharge1 imperial Source source name source location Black Mountain, North Carolina Black Mountain source district source region Buncombe County, North Carolina Buncombe County source state North Carolina source country source lat d source lat m source lat s source lat NS source long d source long m source long s source long EW source coordinates note source elevation imperial 2890 source elevation note source length imperial source1 name source1 location source1 district source1 region source1 state source1 country source1 lat d source1 lat m source1 lat s source1 lat NS source1 long d source1 long m source1 long s source1 long EW source coordinates note source1 elevation imperial source elevation note source1 length imperial source confluence location source confluence district source confluence region source confluence state source confluence country source confluence lat d source confluence lat m source confluence lat s source confluence lat NS source confluence long d source confluence long m source confluence long s source confluence long EW source confluence coordinates note source confluence elevation imperial source confluence elevation note Mouth mouth name Congaree River mouth location Columbia, South Carolina Columbia mouth district mouth region Richland County, South Carolina Richland County mouth state South Carolina mouth country mouth lat d mouth lat m mouth ...   more details



  1. Regent Park-Carolinas

    Alternate uses Regent s Park disambiguation Regent Park disambiguation Image RegentPark.jpg thumb Regent Park is the new name given to a portion the former Heritage USA property in Fort Mill, South Carolina , just south of Charlotte, North Carolina that was originally developed by evangelist Jim Bakker and his then wife Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, founders of the PTL Ministry. The property was purchased out of bankruptcy by MUI Group MUI Corporation Malayan United Industries Berhad and redeveloped largely as a residential community. MUI s subsidiary, Regent Carolina Corporation added a golf course and golf academy and subdivided much of the undeveloped property for single family homes and townhouses. In late 2004 Regent Carolina Corporation sold the remaining properties to area builders and developers and in February 2007 they sold their interest in the golf course and academy to a private corporation. External links http www.regentparkgolfclub.com Regent Park Golf Club & Academy http www.regentparksc.com Regent Park Homeowner s Association Website coord missing South Carolina Category Fort Mill, South Carolina Category Buildings and structures in York County, South Carolina Category Golf clubs and courses in South Carolina ...   more details



  1. Moore family (Carolinas)

    The Moore family was a prominent political family of North and South Carolina during the 18th and 19th centuries. They are believed to be related to or descended from Rory Roger O Moore Roger O Moore , a leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 . The family is most closely associated with the Cape Fear region Cape Fear coastal region around Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington . Several members of the family held prominent political positions in colonial North and South Carolina, were officers in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War , or held high positions in the United States federal government during the early years of the republic. Governor James Moore main James Moore South Carolina politician Governor James Moore was the patriarch of the family. He served as the governor of the Province of Carolina from 1700 1703. He had two prominent sons, James Moore II James and Maurice Moore Carolina legislator Maurice . James Moore II main James Moore II James Moore II was a colonel in the colonial militia who served in the Yamassee War and would be a governor of the Province of South Carolina after North and South Carolina split. He served in that position 1719 1721. Maurice Moore Maurice had been a speaker of the North Carolina legislature. As speaker the Maurice Moore had championed settlement of the Cape Fear region under George Burrington Governor George Burrington and led frequent conflicts with Burrington s successor, Sir Richard Everard, 4th Baronet Richard Everard . Maurice had two sons, named James and Maurice. Maurice Moore II Maurice Moore II had been appointed as a Judge, but when the younger Maurice became a vocal opponent of the Stamp Act , he was removed from the bench by William Tryon Governor William Tryon . Both he and his brother James served in the colonial legislature. He had at least one son, Alfred. General James Moore main James Moore Continental Army officer General James Moore served in the Continental Army, first as a colone ...   more details



  1. CVAC

    CVAC may refer to Carolinas Virginia Athletic Conference , a United States collegiate athletic league Catawba Valley Athletic Conference , a North Carolina, United States high school athletic league disambig ...   more details



  1. Orangeburg Dodgers

    The Orangeburg Dodgers were a minor league baseball team based in Orangeburg, South Carolina that played in the Western Carolinas League in 1974. They were an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and were managed by Bart Shirley . They finished in 4th place with a 63 71 record in their single season of play. External links http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Orangeburg Dodgers Bullpen wiki page Category Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates Category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams ...   more details



  1. Salisbury Dodgers

    The Salisbury Dodgers were a minor league baseball team from Salisbury, North Carolina . They played in the Western Carolinas League as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 1963 and 1964 seasons. They were managed by George Scherger and won the league championship in 1964. External links http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Salisbury Dodgers Baseball wiki page on the Salisbury Dodgers Category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams Category Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates ...   more details



  1. List of college athletic programs in North Carolina

    Conference Barton Bulldogs Barton College Wilson, North Carolina Wilson Conference Carolinas Belmont Abbey Crusaders Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina Belmont Conference Carolinas Brevard ... Elk, North Carolina Banner Elk Conference Carolinas Carolinas Lenoir Rhyne Bears Lenoir Rhyne University ... Mount Olive Conference Carolinas Pfeiffer Falcons Pfeiffer University Misenheimer, North Carolina Misenheimer Conference Carolinas Queens Royals Queens University of Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Conference Carolinas St. Andrews Knights St. Andrews Presbyterian College Laurinburg, North Carolina Laurinburg Conference Carolinas St. Augustine s Falcons St. Augustine s College ... Blue Ridge Community College Flat Rock, North Carolina Flat Rock Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Brunswick Dolphins Brunswick Community College Supply, North Carolina Supply Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Caldwell Cobras Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute Hudson, North Carolina Hudson Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Cape Fear Sea Devils Cape Fear Community College Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Catawba Valley Buccaneers Catawba Valley Community College Hickory, North Carolina Hickory Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Central Carolina Cougars Central Carolina Community College Sanford, North Carolina Sanford Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Davidson County Storm Davidson County Community College Thomasville, North Carolina Thomasville Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Guilford Tech Titans Guilford Technical Community College Jamestown, North Carolina Jamestown Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Johnston Jaguars Johnston Community College Smithfield, North Carolina Smithfield Carolinas Junior College Conference Carolinas JC Lenoir Lancers Lenoir Community College Kinston, North Carolina Kinston Carolinas ...   more details



  1. Levine Children's Hospital

    Infobox Hospital Name Levine Children s Hospital Org Group Carolinas Healthcare System Image Caption map type latitude longitude Logo Location Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Region State North Carolina Country United States of America Coordinates HealthCare Public Type Children s Hospital Speciality Pediatrics Standards Emergency Level I trauma center Level I Affiliation Carolinas Medical Center Beds 234 Licensed Beds Founded 2007 Closed Website http www.levinechildrenshospital.org Wiki Links List of hospitals in North Carolina about PAGENAME other similarly named hospitals Children s Hospital disambiguation The Levine Children s Hospital is a 234 bed pediatric hospital located on the campus of Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina . The hospital opened its doors in October 2007. It is named after businessman Leon Levine . coord missing North Carolina Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System Category Children s hospitals in the United States Category Hospitals in Charlotte, North Carolina US hospital stub NorthCarolina stub ...   more details



  1. Moore family

    Moore family may refer to Collections of sets that characterize a closure operator , according to mathematician E. H. Moore s theorem in set theory. The Moore family Carolinas , a prominent political family of North and South Carolina during the 18th and 19th centuries. dab ...   more details



  1. Grace Hospital (Morganton)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Grace Hospital is an independent, not for profit hospital located in Morganton, NC Morganton , Burke County, North Carolina Burke County , NC. As of July, 2011 Grace Hospital had 184 patient beds. The hospital anchors http www.blueridgehealth.org Blue Ridge HealthCare s system of healthcare providers that includes other facilities such as Valdese Hospital, http graceridge.org Grace Ridge Retirement Community , Grace Heights Health and Rehabilitation Center, College Pines Health and Rehabilitation Center, http phiferwellness.com Phifer Wellness Center and other physician practices. Grace Hospital is affiliated with but not owned by Carolinas HealthCare System , based in Charlotte, NC. Grace Hospital is however managed by Carolinas HealthCare System CHS , and the Grace Hospital President and CEO, Kenneth W. Wood is an employee of CHS. Coord 35.726647 81.6545336 display title References references Category Hospitals in North Carolina Category Carolinas Healthcare System Category Buildings and structures in Burke County, North Carolina US hospital stub NorthCarolina stub ...   more details



  1. Broad River

    Broad River may refer to several rivers in the United States The Broad River Georgia The Broad River Carolinas , a tributary of the Congaree River The Broad River South Carolina , on the Atlantic coast See also First Broad River French Broad River Second Broad River Broad Creek disambiguation geodis de Broad River ...   more details



  1. Greenwood Braves

    The Greenwood Braves were a minor league baseball team located in Greenwood, South Carolina that existed from 1968 to 1979. Affiliated with the Atlanta Braves , they were part of the Western Carolinas League . Notable alumni include Rafael Ram rez baseball Rafael Ramirez , Joe Cowley baseball Joe Cowley , Steve Bedrosian , Jose Alvarez baseball Jose Alvarez , Gerald Perry , Albert Hall baseball Albert Hall , Milt Thompson baseball Milt Thompson and Brett Butler baseball Brett Butler . They played their home games at Legion Park. ref http www.baseball reference.com minors team.cgi?city Greenwood&state SC&country US Baseball Reference ref References reflist Category Sports clubs established in 1968 Category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams Category Atlanta Braves minor league affiliates baseball team stub ...   more details



  1. Anderson Tigers

    The Anderson Tigers were a minor league baseball team that was operational for only one season 1973. They played in the Western Carolinas League and were affiliated with the Detroit Tigers . They played their home games in Anderson, South Carolina at Anderson Memorial Stadium . ref http www.baseball reference.com minors team.cgi?id 10763 Baseball Reference ref They were managed by Len Okrie . They went 54 73 in their only year of existence. References reflist Notable alumni Rick Wolff writer Rick Wolff Category Sports clubs established in 1973 Category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams ...   more details



  1. Shelby Reds

    The Shelby Reds , based in Shelby, North Carolina , were a minor league baseball team that played from 1977 to 1978 in the Western Carolinas League . They were affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds . In their first year of existence, 1977, they were managed by Jim Lett . He led them to a 60 79 record, finishing fifth in the league. Under manager Lett s guidance in 1978, they went 75 64, finishing second in the league. ref 1978 79 Baseball Guides ref ref http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Shelby Reds Baseball Reference Bullpen ref References reflist Category Sports clubs established in 1977 Category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams baseball team stub ...   more details



  1. M-465

    Multiple issues unreferenced August 2009 orphan August 2009 notability August 2009 The M 465 was a 276mm rocket trailer built for the US Army to carry the Honest John rocket. A limited number of these were produced by the Watertown Arsenal in the late 1950s. Survivors Image CarolinasAviationMuseumHonestJohn.JPG right thumb Restored Honest John at Carolinas Aviation Museum. Below is a list of museums with M 465 Honest John Rocket Trailers in their collection Carolinas Aviation Museum XM 465 276mm Trailer MFG Watertown Arsenal Industrial Divistion Dec. 1959 54 Part 7544703 Category Military vehicles of the United States Category Lists of vehicles Military ...   more details



  1. North State Conference

    Carolinas List of defunct college football conferences References reflist External links http www.conferencecarolinas.com ...   more details



  1. Joe Cheves

    Joe Cheves May 23, 1918 July 31, 2007 was an American professional golfer and co founder of the American Golf Association . Cheveswas born in Cheraw, South Carolina and died in Morganton, North Carolina . He served in the Army during World War II receiving the World War II Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Theater Service Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Philippine Liberation Service Medal, and the APT Service Medal. ref cite web title Joe Pro Cheves url http www.sossomanfuneralservice.com aobits obits0707.html ref Cheves is known for shooting 17 shots under his age when on August 27, 1999 he shot 64 8 under par at Mimosa Hills Country Club in Morganton. He first tied his age in 1982 at 64. ref cite web title Joe Cheves Bio url http www.ncshof.org inductees detail.php?i recid 116 publisher North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame ref He served as club professional in Bennettsville, South Carolina and Wadesboro, North Carolina but spend most of his career at Mimosa Hills Country Club. ref cite web title Joe Cheves, Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame url http www.thecgra.com chevesjoe.html publisher Carolinas Golf Reporters Association ref Tournaments won Carolinas PGA Seniors 1972, 75, 76, 83 Ben Hogan Staff Tournament CPGA Carolinas Senior Open Awards member of North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame 1964 Carolinas Section Golf Professional of the Year member of Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame member of Carolinas PGA Hall of Fame Burke County Sports Hall of Fame References reflist Persondata NAME Cheves, Joe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 23, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Cheraw, South Carolina DATE OF DEATH July 31, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH Morganton, North Carolina DEFAULTSORT Cheves, Joe Category American male golfers Category Golfers from South Carolina Category 1918 births Category 2007 deaths Category People from Burke County, North Carolina US golf bio stub ...   more details




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