5 Things You Should Know About Successful Bridge Architect, Engineer Horace King

Early Years

According to William H. Green, Ph. D., Horace King was born in bondage to Edmond King and Susie (last name unknown) on September 8, 1807 in South Carolina. He eventually moved with his master John Godwin, a contractor who specialized in building houses and covered bridges, to Alabama. Godwin gave King a substantial amount of influence over his construction business.

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It’s a Camarosplosion: Chevy Rolls Out More Modified Camaros for SEMA

With the arrival of the sixth-generation Camaro, you knew Chevrolet would want to make a big splash with the car at the 2015 SEMA show. We’ve already seen the Camaro SS Red Accent Package concept (a silver convertible with, yes, red accents), the thematically opposite Camaro SS Black Accent Package concept (a red coupe with black), as well as a Camaro Red Line series (a silver coupe with red-and-black accents). Chevrolet’s philosophy, however, seems to be: Why stop at three? So the company sent forth to SEMA another four Camaros, and again they’re known mostly by their color schemes.

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