Oban and Laurinburg - the linked rings emblem
This emblem was devised by Pinny Geffert of
Laurinburg. It shows
two linked rings, to represent the linked towns of Laurinburg and
Oban. One ring has the
thistle of Scotland, and the other has the dogwood of North
Carolina.
Drive into Laurinburg from the direction of the airport, and you will
see this emblem beside the sign that welcomes you to Laurinburg.
Laurinburg has presented Oban with a glass suncatcher featuring the
linked rings emblem. It hangs in Albany Chambers (the old Town Hall)
in Albany Street, in a first floor window, and can be seen from the
other side of the road.