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Examples
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Commercials advertised the gun and coin show at the Masonic Lodge in Grifton and the latest team changes in NASCAR.
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They'd met on a train that was heading to Baltimore; he was from Grifton and on his way to interview for a job, one that he would never take, choosing to be with her instead.
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And then after we left one school, which was two mile from here, then we went into Grifton, which wasn't a high school.
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So when you moved to Grifton in 1938, did you move to this street here?
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My daddy would take her into Grifton to a doctor named Dr. Tucker.
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When I lived up on Kennedy farm we [unclear] and come to Grifton a lot, and I never have seen the water like this.
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I've been in here in Grifton ever since 1938 up until now.
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Interview conducted on May 30, 2001, by Leda Hartman; recorded in Grifton, North Carolina.
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He'd walk all the way to Grifton to catch a bus to go.
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You had to go up yonder and come down and come into Grifton.
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