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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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April 27 2012 -
New rail crossings, road closures in work in Kannapolis
By Hugh Fisher hfisher@salisburypost.com KANNAPOLIS — In the months to come, construction is set to begin on a high-speed rail project, adding a second track through parts of Rowan County into Kannapolis. It’s part of a plan to ... |
February 27 2012 -
Town Crier, week of Feb. 27
Today, Feb. 27 • Salisbury-Rowan Board of Education, 5 p.m., 110 S. Long St., East Spencer. • Kannapolis City Council 6 p.m. at the train station, 201 S. Main St. • Rowan County Planning Board, 7 p.m., 130 W. Innes St. ... |
December 27 2011 -
N.C. residents wary of railroad expansion project
RALEIGH (AP) — A planned railroad improvement project has dozens of businesses and residents in southern Rowan County worried about where they'll be left once it's complete. read more |
December 26 2011 -
Railroad project could force businesses, homeowners to move
By Karissa Minn kminn@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — A proposed railroad improvement project could displace as many as 59 businesses and 28 residences in southern Rowan County. The N.C. Department of Transportation wants to build 11 miles ... |
October 30 2011 -
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(Mark Havnes | The Salt Lake Tribune) Swasey Boiss, Salem, is taking part in a wagon train trip from Parowan to St. George on her horse, Peek-a-Boo. Bossi and her horse were both born on the same day and will both celebrate their 16th birthday on Monday. |
October 09 2011 -
Utahns celebrate St. George’s birthday with a wagon train
Utahns celebrate St. George’s birthday with a wagon train By Mark Havnes The Salt Lake Tribune Published Oct 8, 2011 06:13PM MDT Parowan • “Forward ho!” On that command Saturday morning, about 300 people in horse-drawn wagons, on horseback, in handcarts or walking streamed out of the fairgrounds in Parowan for an eight-day journey to St. George, more than 100 miles away. The wagon train was ... |
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