Sparta VFW in shambles after earthquake shook the town

SPARTA, N.C. — Sparta was the epicenter of Sunday's 5.1 magnitude earthquake.

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At the heart of Sparta, a VFW on US-21 South that is now in shambles.

Its destruction moved Sparta Mayor Wes Brinegar to tears. 

"It's very emotional for us because of us veterans who have served the country, a lot of veterans are feeling a lot of pain right now, it's just a sad, sad day," he stated.

Mayor Brinegar is a veteran himself. 

"I served in the United States Marine Corps for four years."

He said to see pictures of heroes on the ground among shattered glass is more painful than seeing the cracks in the foundation, the holes in the ceiling, or the dishes in thousands of pieces.

"We've got one crack in the wall up here that's probably close to an inch wide, you can see daylight from inside where the walls have just separated in a corner," Post Commander of VFW 7034 Gard Adkins said.

"The VFW is probably going to be a total loss," the mayor added. "I don't see a whole lot of repair there, the foundation is all cracked, the ceilings all caved in a lot of memorabilia ruined."

But the mayor wants to focus on the good.

"I was to say thanks to my citizens and county, what an awesome bunch of 11,000 people strong," he said, starting to get choked up. "It's very emotional, we're all family everybody knows everybody here it's one big family we're going to take care of each other and we're gonna get through this."Learn more from our news partner WFMY NEWS 2

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