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  2. WRSV - Wikipedia

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    WRSV, owned by Northstar Broadcasting, is an African-American family owned Broadcast station. It was started by the late William Avera Wynne, passed to his son William "Billy" Wynne, Jr. and later sold to the station's General Manager Charles O. Johnson, as a result of the great relationship between Wynne and Johnson.

  3. Rocky Mount–Wilson Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mount–Wilson Regional Airport covers an area of 364 acres (147 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway (4/22) measuring 7,099 x 150 ft (2,164 x 46 m). [1]For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2017, the airport had 29,810 aircraft operations, an average of 82 per day: 94% general aviation, 4% air taxi, 2% military and <1% scheduled commercial.

  4. Edgecombe Community College - Wikipedia

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    Edgecombe also operates a separate campus at Rocky Mount. Student life. The student body is 75% Female, 25% male with over 2000 students. 55% come from out of the county. There is a Travel Abroad Program enabling students and staff to travel to a variety of locations such as France, Spain, Italy and Scotland. Academics

  5. Frederick E. Turnage - Wikipedia

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    Frederick E. Turnage (1936-2011) is the former mayor of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Born in Rocky Mount, Turnage was educated by Rocky Mount City Schools and Wake Forest University, where he received his baccalaureate degree in 1958 and his jurisdoctorate in 1961. Later that year, Turnage was admitted to the North Carolina State Bar and began ...

  6. The Dunn Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dunn Center is a venue for the performing arts at North Carolina Wesleyan University in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. It hosts the 1,180 seat Minges Auditorium, Powers Recital Hall, Mims & Gravely Art Galleries, Carlton Board Room, and Garner Lobby banquet hall.

  7. WDWG - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Rocky Mount area. The station is currently owned by First Media Radio, LLC. The station is currently owned by First Media Radio, LLC.

  8. Benvenue - Wikipedia

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    Benvenue is a historic plantation house located near Rocky Mount, Nash County, North Carolina. Originally built in 1844, the house was expanded and extensively remodeled to its present Second Empire form in 1889. It is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three bay by three bay, frame dwelling with a one-story rear ell.

  9. Buck Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, [2] Leonard was the brother of fellow Negro leaguer Charlie Leonard. [3] His father worked as a railroad fireman while his mother was a homemaker who cared for the six Leonard children. Leonard's parents called him "Buddy", but his younger brother began mispronouncing it "Bucky".