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Circa 1803 Hope Plantation, in Windsor, North Carolina before and after restoration.

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historicalhomesofamerica
Circa 1803 Hope Plantation, in Windsor, North Carolina before and after restoration.
This is a picture from the new man-made Beach and somewhat natural Cove in Merry Hill/ Windsor, North Carolina.
Music Nights at Chiefs!
Come on out and show support! Windsor now has music on Thursdays at Chiefs!
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Riverwalk2: Windsor, North Carolina
I was wondering what I could use to show some of my pictures I've taken over the years... once I stopped using Flickr... I think this it. I'll, of course post longer posts on https://dhspeller.com, but they'll show up here as well.
This is Sans Souci Ferry. It's an old cable ferry. It takes a couple of cars at a time across the Cashie River. I remember riding it when I was small... My dad would take us out on a Sunday sometime to ride, just to get out. Good memory. :)
Down Home July 2017
Down Home July 2017...the adventures have begun...
Photo: Edenton, NC Earlier this month, me and my jeep, Mabel, took a trip down to Windsor, NC for a family reunion. It was great to see family and people in the community. We even went for a ride over to Edenton, North Carolina on a joy ride. I had forgotten how much water Bertie County is surrounded by. It was a very relaxing and enjoyable stay. I managed to take a few pictures and posted…
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Cold Case Revisit : The BE-LO Triple Murders
BERTIE COUNTY – Windsor N.C. Sunday, June 6, 1993. The citizens of the quaint quiet town of Windsor, North Carolina were winding down a lazy Sunday afternoon. The late spring afternoon was quietly slipping into a sleepy Sunday evening. A Sunday evening that would leave the citizens of this town of 4000, shocked, scared, and in a state of disbelief.