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February 06, 2012
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Sites Computer Resources does not advertise extensively in the usual sense. From our inception, we've felt that our best advertisement was the end result of our efforts—a satisfied client and a complete, functional & distinctive web site. You may click on any of the screen shots below to see a larger thumbnail image of a specific client web site; or look below left to see a list of many of the web sites we have designed.  Click on any of the links in that list to be directed to a client web site.

Sites Computer Resources does not advertise extensively in the usual sense. From our inception, we've felt that our best advertisement was the end result of our efforts—a satisfied client and a complete, functional & distinctive web site. You may click on any of the screen shots below to see a larger thumbnail image of a specific client web site; or look below left to see a list of many of the web sites we have designed.  Click on any of the links in that list to be directed to a client web site.

 
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www.alamancemuseum.org
Alamance museum is located on part of a 1,693-acre grain plantation, known in the 19th century as “Oak Grove.” The plantation was owned by three generations of the Holt family: Michael Holt III; his son, E.M. Holt; and grandson, L. Banks Holt. Ancestors of the Holts came to the Virginia Colony from Bavaria in 1714; by the 1740s they immigrated to Piedmont North Carolina where they settled along the headwaters of Alamance Creek.
 
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