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  2. NCCIW is the largest women's prison in North Carolina, housing inmates from all custody levels and control statuses. It was established in 1938 as a satellite camp of Central Prison and has undergone several expansions and renovations since then.

  3. Septima Poinsette Clark - Wikipedia

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    Septima Poinsette Clark was an African American educator and civil rights activist who developed literacy and citizenship workshops for the movement. She was known as the "Queen Mother" or "Grandmother" of the Civil Rights Movement and received several awards, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Award.

  4. Lenovo Center - Wikipedia

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    Lenovo Center [5] (originally Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena and formerly RBC Center and PNC Arena) is an indoor arena located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The arena seats 18,700 for ice hockey [ 3 ] and 19,500 for basketball, [ 3 ] including 61 suites, 13 luxury boxes and 2,045 club level seats.

  5. List of North Carolina state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, capacities, regions and histories of the state prisons in North Carolina. Learn about the renamed and closed prisons and their former names associated with racism or slavery.

  6. Dr. Glenn R. Frye House - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Glenn R. Frye House is a historic home located at Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina. It was built in 1937, and is a two-story, Colonial Revival style stone dwelling. It has a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story frame wing. Also on the property are the contributing garage (1937); wrought-iron balustrade, fence, and gates (1937); and stone wall (1937). [2]

  7. Fountain Correctional Center for Women - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Correctional Center for Women was a women's prison in unincorporated Edgecombe County, North Carolina, near Rocky Mount. [1] It was operated by the North Carolina Department of Correction and later the North Carolina Department of Public Safety. The prisoners were often used to clean up litter around the Rocky Mount area. [2]

  8. Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018–19, the Youth Development Center had 107 residents and the Juvenile Detention Center had 26, with full-time equivalent staff of 257. [ 5 ] Due to the school's pioneering status and the quality of several of its early buildings, the Stonewall Jackson Training School Historic District has been listed on the National Register of ...

  9. Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy

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    The Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy was installed in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States in 1914. It was located in the surrounds of the North Carolina State Capitol , until its removal on June 21, 2020, during the protests following the murder of George Floyd .