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Domestic News April 11, 1945

Henderson Daily Dispatch

Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

Governor Cherry travels by train to Asheville for an official inspection tour of mountain facilities, sponsored by the local chamber to boost industry and tourism; joined by State News Bureau director Bill Sharpe for promotional activities.

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Governor Cherry left Tuesday night by train for Asheville where he will join a party for an inspection tour of veterans hospitals power projects and other facilities in the mountains. The trip sponsored by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, and its purpose is to bring more industry and better tourist accommodations to the area.

OFFICIAL--Although the trip is official, the governor is not using The big No. 1 car Bill Sharpe, State News Bureau director, will join the party at Asheville, after a couple of days tease and picture taking along the way, simulating additional scenes that North Carolina is the best State in the Union. If you don't believe it, write to your Capitol Source the rest of this house In Sons to gather for next- pitely Capitol polt-

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Economic Infrastructure

What keywords are associated?

Governor Cherry Asheville Inspection Veterans Hospitals Power Projects Chamber Of Commerce North Carolina Promotion

What entities or persons were involved?

Governor Cherry Bill Sharpe

Where did it happen?

Asheville

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Asheville

Event Date

Tuesday Night

Key Persons

Governor Cherry Bill Sharpe

Event Details

Governor Cherry left Tuesday night by train for Asheville to join a party for an inspection tour of veterans hospitals, power projects, and other facilities in the mountains. The trip is sponsored by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce to bring more industry and better tourist accommodations to the area. Although official, the governor is not using the big No. 1 car. Bill Sharpe, State News Bureau director, will join the party at Asheville after a couple of days tease and picture taking along the way, simulating additional scenes that North Carolina is the best State in the Union.

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