In July 1933, just months after the Tarboro pool opened, the town council hired an industrial refrigeration company to design and install a cooling unit for their new pool.
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Triangle’s Bouncing Bulldogs Learn More Than Just Jump Rope
The Triangle's Bouncing Bulldogs, one of the best jump rope teams in the world, bring home plenty of trophies, but it's the camaraderie and life lessons that members cherish most.
The Pardoning of Slow Poke the Possum
Slow Poke the opossum had quite the summer in 1970; he won a beauty contest, made headlines, and was pardoned from becoming Gov. Bob Scott's next meal.
Best-Kept Secrets in the Triad: SKYWILD
Towering above the Greensboro Science Center’s Animal Discovery Zoo, SKYWILD is an adrenaline-pumping adventure course that entices visitors of all ages to try their hand at 60 aerial animal-inspired challenges.
North Carolina was a Short-Lived Royal Colony
While we celebrate the Fourth of July and our freedom from the British, one fact may surprise you: North Carolina was under royal leadership for less than 50 years.
Discover a Cozy Getaway at The Mayton Inn in Cary
One couple’s passion project gives Cary residents and visitors a new place to get away, dine out — or even stay in.
Chicken & Peach Skillet Dinner
This meal comes together in a snap - and a single pan.
Growing Up Carolina
In the Old North State, small moments add up in young minds, and lead to feelings that last a lifetime.
Peach Cobbler
Sunshine in a bowl: It’s not really summer until the first peach cobbler of the season. This classic recipe is a sweet end to any summertime supper.