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Tracking Greensboro history

If you missed the special section on Greensboro: 1808-2008 in yesterday's paper, go back to the recycling bin and get it. It's a keeper.

That's not just me talking, either. The Greensboro Historical Museum is going to display an enlargement of the 1808-2008 city map by Doug Cox in its lobby during the long bicentennial celebration.

A bunch of Greensboro bicentennial info here.

Credit for the bicentennial special section goes to editor Bob Williams; designer Jennifer Burton; copy editor Brenda Hiles, researchers David Bulgin and Diane Lamb, and, of course, Cox.

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