Similar organisations to North Carolina Railway Museum Inc
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Symphony Orchestras
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1432.
Carolina Philharmonic Inc
Founded in 2009, The Carolina Philharmonic has quickly grown into one of the leading orchestras of North Carolina.
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Pinehurst
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1433.
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of North Carolina 296 Stonewall
To develop and implement programs to assist the lodges in becoming more visible and active in the communities and to promote Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love throughout the state.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SOCIETY OF CASS COUNTY
The Mission of the Underground Railroad Society of Cass County is to research and educate about the Underground Railroad in Cass County, Michigan, and restore the James E.
Vandalia
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1435.
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of North Carolina 746 P P Turner
To develop and implement programs to assist the lodges in becoming more visible and active in the communities and to promote Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love throughout the state.
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1436.
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of North Carolina 629 Walnut Cove
To develop and implement programs to assist the lodges in becoming more visible and active in the communities and to promote Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love throughout the state.
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1437.
North Carolina Highland Regiment Inc
The NCHR/ 71st HR is a non profit living history group portraying the North Carolina Highland Regiment and the 71st Highland Regiment.
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Sanford
Harrodsburg Historical Society
EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF THE AREA 0.
Harrodsburg
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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Our Towns Habitat for Humanity
Official twitter stream of Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region.
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Davidson
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Education N.E.C.
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Come As You Are Cville
As a nonprofit we bring support, resources, and hope to our marginalized and underserved neighbors throughout the Charlottesville community: children and teens, families, single parents, senior citizens, and the disabled, homeless and incarcerated.
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