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Cosmic Express, and their achingly beautiful upcoming collaboration with Corey Martin
Bonfire Peaks, held their very own real-deal direct video showcase highlighting some of their plans for the future. These developer video showcases have become all the rage in the pandemic-stricken world these past couple of years as live events have been put on pause, and personally I’m all for them as they’re often information dense, to the point, and I don’t even have to get off my couch. Draknek’s showcase today came in at a breezy six and a half minutes, but was packed with a lot of cool announcements. At such a short length I’ll just go ahead and embed the entire thing here as it’s totally worth the watch, but I’ll go through the relevant-to-mobile stuff down below too.
WILSON, N.C. (WTVD) Abandoned, worn down and almost forgotten a special round house built back in 1946 has been saved for future generations to learn the story behind it.
If walls could talk, the round house in Wilson would likely say, Thank you.thank you because you saved my life, explained Bill Myers, executive director of the Oliver Nestus Freeman Round House Museum.
In the late 90s, the round house still stood on Freeman Street in Wilson. Oliver Nestus Freeman built the round house in 1946, and to say the creative African American mason was ahead of his time might be an understatement.