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From skating it to laying it, Triad man makes career of being on the ice

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From skating it to laying it, Triad man makes career of being on the ice

Posted By: Editor In Chief November 3, 2021



Paul Jackson works at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex and shows us how the annex goes from concrete to an ice rink.



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