Don Carrington, Carolina Journal‘s lead investigative reporter, discusses the 10-year anniversary of the now failed Randy Parton Theatre in Roanoke Rapids. Carrington offered these comments for a July 27, 2017, report on Spectrum News.
Carolina Journal’s Don Carrington discusses 10-year anniversary of Randy Parton Theatre
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