Gore served as district attorney until 1796.
Gore also served as head coach for the men's basketball team, and baseball team.
Gore serves as the western terminus of the Winchester and Western Railroad.
After World War II, Gore served as the capital of Illubabor province, until 1978 when Metu became the capital.
Gore served "as a reporter, not as a combatant," observed Fortune 's Jeffrey Birnbaum on Fox News Sunday .
Gore did serve to balance the ticket in other ways, as he was perceived as strong on family values and environmental issues, while Clinton was not.
During 1979-83, Gore served as the editor of weekly Sadhana (साधना).
Gore served on the board of Croydon and South Suburban for most of the period from the 1890s until 1945, and was a councillor in the town also.
Gore served as president of W. L. Gore & Associates until he stepped down in 1976.
Indeed, while Gore served 16 years in the House and Senate, he was known as a loner and made few deep and lasting personal friendships.