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  • Joshua Cook, a superintendent for<br />
Frank L. Blum Construction Company after his long day in the summer heat working at the LeBauer City Park site in, Thursday, July 14, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. He says he looks forward to seeing his children, ages 2 and 4, play in the park one day . When Carolyn Weill LeBauer died in 2012, she left $10 million to the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro to finance a park. The park was designed by landscape architect Nathan Elliott, from the Office of James Burnett in Solano Beach, Calif. <br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • MANDATORY Photo Credit Jerry Wolford and Scott Muthersbaugh / Perfecta Visuals <br />
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Made in Greensboro photos are for the exclusive use of promoting the Made in Greensboro project. We are releasing the photos for usage in the 2016 Greensboro Thrives magazine for page footers, with both logo and website, and usage in a one-page overview. These photos are for one time use only. All other use is prohibited without the consent of Perfecta Visuals and Action Greensboro. Photos must be purged from archive after publication. Copyright Perfecta Visuals  2015/2016.<br />
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Joshua Cook, a superintendent for<br />
Frank L. Blum Construction Company after his long day in the summer heat working at the LeBauer City Park site in, Thursday, July 14, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. He says he looks forward to seeing his children, ages 2 and 4, play in the park one day . When Carolyn Weill LeBauer died in 2012, she left $10 million to the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro to finance a park. The park was designed by landscape architect Nathan Elliott, from the Office of James Burnett in Solano Beach, Calif. <br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Amanda Albert works at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro building houses for those in need. In addition to providing shelter for others, she has flexed her sustainable building muscles in her own backyard. Earlier this year, she built “The Roost,” an elevated guesthouse in the trees. Coming in at less than 1000 square feet, The Roost utilizes unique material like cork siding and a dogwood from Amanda’s backyard as decor.
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  • Brothers Jay and Tom Jung work together at ThinkCreate. They teamed up to create the Cadillac Service Garage event center, located at 304 E. Market St. in downtown Greensboro. The building was originally constructed in 1922 and was the longtime home of Carolina Cadillac Co. before the name changed to Black Cadillac — a classic downtown building where classic cars were bought and sold. While the Jungs won’t disclose their total investment, they report that is has been at least $2 million. The event space has been open since the spring of 2017.<br />
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Photographed, Wednesday, July 26, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Sam Rouse has always had an interest in woodworking, but fully embraced that passion after graduating from college. It was then that he moved with his expectant wife to Scotland to attend the Chippendale International School of Furniture for a year.<br />
Inspired by his newborn daughter, Sam wanted his first professional piece of furniture to be dedicated to her in the form of a boat shaped cradle. Rouse utilizes the resources at The Forge in downtown Greensboro to create his works.<br />
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Photographed at The Forge, Thursday, December 8, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. <br />
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JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • The home of Rich and Kathy Dumas on Shadow Creek drive in Summerfield NC.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, December 12, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • After a childhood spent watching his father lay brick, Nick Johnson realized he had a knack for stone masonry as well. After graduating from N.C. A&T University, Johnson built a career laying stone and brick for public and private projects around Greensboro, NC.<br />
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Nick Johnson photographed with a rock fireplace he is building, Friday, March 10, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • The Center Pointe condominiums, located across from Center City park, offers upscale living in the heart of downtown.<br />
Models: Morgan Loman and Abriana Pastrana<br />
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Photographed, Monday, February 26, 2018, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Master Craftsman Jordan Lewis works on a Stearns & Foster 175th Anniversary hand built reserve mattress.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at the Sealy Corporate headquarters in Trinity, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Pilot Bill Wilkerson  is helping to rebuild an iconic DC-3 airplane at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC. <br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Spencer, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
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Pilot Bill Wilkerson of Pleasant Garden, North Carolina was among the first black pilots in the country. Wilkerson flew 15 years for Piedmont Airlines, which became a part of US Airways in 1989. In 1980, he became the second black person to earn the rank of captain with the company. The retired pilot still wears his captains’ uniform while he gives tours at the North Carolina Transportation Museum.<br />
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Wilkerson grew up in the projects of Knoxville, Tennessee with his two other siblings and his single mother, who worked as a domestic. She gave her kids the books she received from her clients.<br />
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Wilkerson’s mother purchased “The Library of Universal Knowledge” for her children and young Bill read the chapter called “How to Fly.” The boy ‘flew around the world’ through the articles inside National Geographic and Reader’s Digest. He was so intrigued, he engulfed himself in model airplanes and begged his mother for flying lessons. She initially refused, so Wilkerson and his friend paid $5 for a flying lesson at the Knoxville airport. His mother eventually gave in, and by the time he was 16 years old, Wilkerson was in flight school. Five years later, he obtained his pilot’s license.<br />
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Wilkerson enlisted in the Air Force and served as a mechanic until 1971. Three years later he got the job at Piedmont. While Piedmont was jokingly called the “puddle jumper” airline, Wilkerson was proud to work as one of the first and few black pilots in the industry. He gained much attention as one of the few black men in uniform.<br />
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Wilkerson logged more than 17,000 hours as a pilot for Piedmont. He was finally able to take his family to the places he’d only seen in the National Geographic magazine as a child. In 2011, he was in
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  • Essa Bishara<br />
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Essa Bishara graduated from Western Guilford High June 7 and became one of eight graduates to step right into a job, thanks to the school's growing logistics program, the only one in a North Carolina high school. Bishara has an apprenticeship with HYFAB, a local  company that manufactures all kinds of water pumps as well as systems to heat and cool all types of buildings. This fall, he will continue working at HYFAB and go to UNCG this fall. <br />
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Photographed, Monday, June 10, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Pilot Bill Wilkerson  is helping to rebuild an iconic DC-3 airplane at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC. <br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Spencer, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
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Pilot Bill Wilkerson of Pleasant Garden, North Carolina was among the first black pilots in the country. Wilkerson flew 15 years for Piedmont Airlines, which became a part of US Airways in 1989. In 1980, he became the second black person to earn the rank of captain with the company. The retired pilot still wears his captains’ uniform while he gives tours at the North Carolina Transportation Museum.<br />
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Wilkerson grew up in the projects of Knoxville, Tennessee with his two other siblings and his single mother, who worked as a domestic. She gave her kids the books she received from her clients.<br />
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Wilkerson’s mother purchased “The Library of Universal Knowledge” for her children and young Bill read the chapter called “How to Fly.” The boy ‘flew around the world’ through the articles inside National Geographic and Reader’s Digest. He was so intrigued, he engulfed himself in model airplanes and begged his mother for flying lessons. She initially refused, so Wilkerson and his friend paid $5 for a flying lesson at the Knoxville airport. His mother eventually gave in, and by the time he was 16 years old, Wilkerson was in flight school. Five years later, he obtained his pilot’s license.<br />
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Wilkerson enlisted in the Air Force and served as a mechanic until 1971. Three years later he got the job at Piedmont. While Piedmont was jokingly called the “puddle jumper” airline, Wilkerson was proud to work as one of the first and few black pilots in the industry. He gained much attention as one of the few black men in uniform.<br />
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Wilkerson logged more than 17,000 hours as a pilot for Piedmont. He was finally able to take his family to the places he’d only seen in the National Geographic magazine as a child. In 2011, he was in
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  • Amanda Albert works at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro building houses for those in need. In addition to providing shelter for others, she has flexed her sustainable building muscles in her own backyard. Earlier this year, she built “The Roost,” an elevated guesthouse in the trees. Coming in at less than 1000 square feet, The Roost utilizes unique material like cork siding and a dogwood from Amanda’s backyard as decor.
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  • John King is the third generation CEO of J.A. King, a family business founded in 1939 in Greensboro, N.C. Historically best known for their scales, the company now emphasizes custom engineering and calibration services.<br />
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Photographed Friday, December 9, 2016, in Whitsett, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Sheila Sanders and Craig VanDeventer's home located at114 West Bessemer, Ave., Wednesday, February 22, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Angel Thomas is a graduating senior at T. Wingate Andrews High School in High Point. She has participated in many notable organizations such as Young Pilots Club, Civil Air Patrol, Super Nerds and Aggie Bots Robotics teams, Upward Bound, and served as a youth chair on the Board of Directors of the Sparrow’s Nest.  She completed two job shadowing experiences with AT&T and MetLife.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, May 22, 2018, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Caitlyn Smith is a senior at the STEM Early College at N.C.A&T. She has set her sights on pursuing a mechanical engineering degree at A&T or a material science and engineering degree at N.C. State. She is a Junior volunteer firefighter with the Whitsett Fire Department and the keeper for the Eastern Guilford soccer team.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, May 15, 2018, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • The home of Rich and Kathy Dumas on Shadow Creek drive in Summerfield NC.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, December 12, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • The home of Rich and Kathy Dumas on Shadow Creek drive in Summerfield NC.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, December 12, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Sheila Sanders and Craig VanDeventer's home located at114 West Bessemer, Ave., Wednesday, February 22, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Guilford County Schools Career and Technical Students compete during the SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference at the Greensboro Coliseum April 19, 2018. SkillsUSA is a national student organization that develops employability, participatory and leadership skills to complement the occupational skills developed by students in technical education classrooms or work-based learning sites.<br />
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Photographed, Thursday, April 19, 2018, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Essa Bishara<br />
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Essa Bishara graduated from Western Guilford High June 7 and became one of eight graduates to step right into a job, thanks to the school's growing logistics program, the only one in a North Carolina high school. Bishara has an apprenticeship with HYFAB, a local  company that manufactures all kinds of water pumps as well as systems to heat and cool all types of buildings. This fall, he will continue working at HYFAB and go to UNCG this fall. <br />
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Photographed, Monday, June 10, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Essa Bishara<br />
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Essa Bishara graduated from Western Guilford High June 7 and became one of eight graduates to step right into a job, thanks to the school's growing logistics program, the only one in a North Carolina high school. Bishara has an apprenticeship with HYFAB, a local  company that manufactures all kinds of water pumps as well as systems to heat and cool all types of buildings. This fall, he will continue working at HYFAB and go to UNCG this fall. <br />
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Photographed, Monday, June 10, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Bradley Biles Southwest Guilford High School.<br />
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Machine Specialties, Inc., located in Whitsett, NC has been manufacturing precision parts since 1969. They are a leading contract machining and metal finishing specialist that designs and manufactures sophisticated metal components, including parts for aviation, the military, and the Mars Rover.<br />
The company has partnered with Guilford Count Schools to provide an apprenticeship program to teach and recruit qualified students at their facilities.<br />
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Photographed, Wednesday, October 30, 2019, in Whitsett, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Dewey Bryan drives through the downtown area in his 1951 Chevy 3100 pickup<br />
that he restored himself , Saturday, August 13, 2016, in Salisbury, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Cheryl Goins, the owner of Pottery 101, lives above her store. Downtown Salisbury, Saturday, August 13, 2016, in Salisbury, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Hugh L. McColl Jr. (born 18 June 1935) is a fourth-generation banker and the former Chairman and CEO of Bank of America. Active in banking since around 1960, McColl was a driving force behind consolidating a series of progressively larger, mostly Southern banks, thrifts and financial institutions into a super-regional banking force, "the first ocean-to-ocean bank in the nation's history."<br />
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Photographed, Wednesday, July 19, 2017, in Charlotte, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • The bar.<br />
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Whether it’s a well-appointed independent home without the worries of upkeep, a community of friends, a variety of concerts and other cultural events, a beautiful neighborhood with natural spaces to explore, or simply a balanced life – you can find it here at Well-Spring, A Life Plan Community.<br />
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Photographed, Thursday, March 11, 2019, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • While away from his day job as an engineer for automotive giant Volvo, Will Oakley is able to focus on a different mode of transportation. Oakley spends his spare time carefully cutting, assembling and lacquering strips of wood into custom boats in the shop behind his Greensboro, N.C. home. Upon completion of a project, Will always enjoys testing his new vessel (be it a canoe or kayak) in one of the local Greensboro lakes, as he did here in Lake Brandt on Saturday, April 23, 2014, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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Photographed , Friday, October 16, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
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Keenan Smith: “I’m a multi-dimensional individual right now”<br />
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Bio: As an athlete, full-time student at NC A&T and the COO of Little Brown Box Works, an imaginative think tank concerned with pushing the world forward by disrupting technology, Keenan juggles classes, business meetings and athletic training all in a day’s work.
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  • Calder Preyer at Preyer Brewing, Tuesday, October 20, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C. <br />
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JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
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Calder Preyer: “I thought to myself – I love drinking beer; I should make it.”<br />
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Bio: Calder spent the last 10 years brewing beer at home and going to Chicago’s Siebel Institute for brewing beer.<br />
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Today, he is the brewmaster of Preyer Brewing, a local brewery he owns with his brothers, wife and parents. “It’s part art, it’s part science,” says Calder. Brewing beer is finding the perfect balance between chemistry, biology, recipe formulation and technique.<br />
 
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  • Pattern maker Cora Outling, at VF corp, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
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By the age of four, Cora Outling was a fashion designer. For her dolls that is. By six, she had her very own sewing machine and the rest was history. <br />
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Today she is a pattern maker at VF Corp., a $12 billion apparel and footwear powerhouse. In this role she has to be very creative. “You can design anything, but it may not be possible or cost effective,” she explains, “So I have to make it possible… or steer it in the direction to make it possible.”
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  • Joshua Cook, a superintendent for<br />
Frank L. Blum Construction Company after his long day in the summer heat working at the LeBauer City Park site in, Thursday, July 14, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. He says he looks forward to seeing his children, ages 2 and 4, play in the park one day . When Carolyn Weill LeBauer died in 2012, she left $10 million to the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro to finance a park. The park was designed by landscape architect Nathan Elliott, from the Office of James Burnett in Solano Beach, Calif. <br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • David Hoggard was a wholesale instrument salesman with a passion for restoring historic homes when he stumbled into entrepreneurship. Today his business, Double Hung, has 20 employees and restores windows for commercial, institutional and residential properties.<br />
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Photographed, Monday, July 24, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Master Craftsman Jordan Lewis works on a Stearns & Foster 175th Anniversary hand built reserve mattress.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at the Sealy Corporate headquarters in Trinity, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • John Snider, the Chairman and CEO at Snider Tire, Inc.<br />
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Photographed, Wednesday, October 17, 2018, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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