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Stagecoach hauls in change at Wells Fargo

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Parked briefly parked infront of the Historic Mural in Salisbury. Passerbys in downtown Salisbury on Wednesday morning got a chance to see one of seven Wells Fargo Stagecoach pulled by four quarterhorses. The coach was in-town for the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting at the main Branch of the former Wachovia Bank on corner of South Main Street and Fisher Street. Wells Fargo aquired Wachovia in 2008 and has slowly been changing over its branding. October 15 was the final day when the change over occured and the Wachovia brand disappears. The Stagecoach is the Iconic brand of the Wells Fargo Bank and the company which owns seven teams of stagecoaches. A select few weree giving the chance to ride the stagecoach four block loop through downtown Salisbury. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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A Wells Fargo stagecoach pulled by four quarterhorses parked briefly in front of the historic mural Wednesday morning. It was one of six stagecoaches taking part in the transformation of Wachovia Bank branches into the Wells Fargo brand. Some got a chance to ride the stagecoach on a four-block loop through downtown. See more details on the events in Sunday’s Business Section.




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