
Title: East Side, "Big Room." Showing Office in the Rear, Grove Park Inn Asheville (NC), Divided Back unused
Description:
The "Big Room," or lobby, is one of the most wonderful rooms in the world. It is 120 ft. long by 80 ft. wide, and can comfortably entertain 1,000 people. It is built up of the most unique colection of native boulders, flint and mica, and at night is illuminated by indirect lights which are reflected against the ceiling and give over 12,000 candle-power of illumination in this one room
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Title: The Avonmore Asheville (NC), Divided Back unused
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Title: Bolick's Hotel Court Statesville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
24 Luxurious Guest Rooms all with private tile baths (tub or shower). Hot water heat. Cross ventilation. Telephone 3103. Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Bolick, Owners, Mgrs. On US 70, US 64, two miles west of Statesville, N. C
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Title: Center Building, Ridgecrest Baptist Assembly Ridgecrest (NC), Linen unused
Description:
This building houses the book store, refreshment concession, photo shop, barber and beauty shops. Located to the rear of Pritchell Hall, the main hotel
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Title: Center of Town Carolina Beach (NC), Linen unused
Description:
One of the popular bathing resorts on the Atlantic Ocean
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Title: Fairyland Service Station Rock City (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Atop Lookout Mountain
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Title: Holmes Hotel Court Asheboro (NC), Linen unused
Description:
New, ultra modern, fireproof, private tile baths, hot water heat. Telephone 453. Mr. & Mrs. Gus. M. Holmes, Managers; N. Fayetteville St. (US 220 & US 311); 2 blocks north of junction of US 64 and NC 49; in cith limits
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Title: Masonic and Eastern Star Home Greensboro (NC), Linen unused
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Title: New Gymnasium, Wake Forest College Wake Forest (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Post Office Hendersonville (NC), Linen PM 1941 Jul-16
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Title: Ashley High School Gastonia (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1924, it has fifty-nine rooms, a three-manual pipe organ built into the original construction and a library with 10,000 volumes. with its gothic type architecture, it is an imposing building
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Title: Best Motel Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
New, modern, air conditioned. Electric heat, room phones, television. Near excellent restaurants. Tel. 392-3258. Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Holder, Owners, Mgrs. 2600 Wilkinson Blvd. ( U.S. 74 & Bus. U.S. 29). Near Douglas Municipal Airport
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Colonial Inn Motel Franklin (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Gem Capital of the World" Color TV, Air Conditioning, Pools, Picnic Area with Barbeque Pits, Recreational Facilities, Coin Laundry. AAA approved. U.S. 441 - 23 South
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Duke Hospital Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Duke Hospital, located in Durham, North Carolina, is part of Duke University Medical Center, which was established in 1930. A 730-bed hospital, it is one of the largest private hospitals in the United States
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Enka Corporation Enka (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial of American Enka Corporation plants and offices at Enka, North Carolina, just west of Asheville. Enka produces nylon and rayon and is one of the nation's leading producers of man-made fibers
Mike Roberts
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Title: Entrance Building and Clock Tower, Chinqua Penn Plantation Reidsville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aeri The large Tuscan clock tower, visible from the driveway entrance to the plantation, can be seen and the chimes heard all over Chinqua Penn Plantation
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Entrance to James Gabriel Demonstration Area, Special Warfare Centerg Fort Bragg (NC), Chrome PM 196-6
Description:
Carolina News Co
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Title: Fayetteville Street Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking North toward State Capitol Building in Downtown Raleigh
Mike Roberts
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Title: Ference Cheese Shop Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ed Carver 96 varieties of fine cheese from 16 countries. Corner Broadway & Woodfin St. across from Masonic Temple. Phone 254-2453
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Title: Garrett Hall Greenville (NC), Chrome PM 1961 Nov-3
Description:
The new women's dormitory on the main campus of East Carolina College, a large coeducational institution with an enrollment of over 4,000 students located in the heart of Greenville
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: High School Franklin (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Bill Kobert
Mike Roberts
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Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Every modern convenience for the traveler. Open continuously. Indoor Heated Pool. U.S. Highway 301, No. AAA approved
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Minges Science Building, Lenoir Rhyne College Hickory (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Mike Roberts
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Title: Salvo Campgrounds Salvo (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This setting of the campgrounds is one of the most popular because it is close to the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge. Many people, old and young alike, come here for their vacation
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Title: The Pink Motel Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In the Cherokee Indian Reservation. 1/4 mile from the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. 1/2 mile from the Mountainside Theater, home of "Unto These Hills". US Highway 441. 20 modern units. Ceramic tile baths, with tub and shower. Electric heat. Beautiful view of the Oconalultee River from your back porch. Phone Cherokee 3390
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Title: The Qualla Co-Op Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the official display and marketing center for Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Inc., of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. A truly beautiful shop showing only the very finest of the Cherokee Handicrafts. Unique in that it sells only authentic Cherokee made handicrafts. Here may be found a great variety of crafts of the Cherokee Indians: basketry, wood carving, wood turning, beadwork of original designs and others
Dexter Press
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Title: The Terrace Hotel Lake Junaluska (NC), Chrome PM 1960 Dec-28
Description:
Jack W. Bowers Methodist Assembly Grounds of the Methodist Church
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Title: Wintertime at Lambuth Inn Lake Junaluska (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Lake Junaluska's year round American Plan hotel
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Title: Blue Waters Court Carolina Beach (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Pleasant. AAA approved, well-furnished units equipped with telephones, fans, shower baths, and central heat. Restaurant nearby. Reservations advised. Mail address: Box 743. Phone 3981
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Title: Crabtree Meadows Coffee Shop Blue Ridge Parkway (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
W. Ray Scott The Crabtree Meadows Coffee Shop is located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Mile Post 339, at an elevation of approximately 4,000 feet. Food and refreshment service and a fine selection of Southern Highland Crafts are available to Parkway visitors from May 1 to October 31
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Title: Driftwood Enterprises Cedar Island (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Motel - restaurant - gift shop - campground - supermarket - tackle and sporting goods - laundromat - Cruise Burger. Ideal location for swimming, fishing and in-season waterfowl hunting. Next door to Cedar Island - Ocracoke Ferry Terminal, Highway 12
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Title: Lloyd's Motor Court Bryson City (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On the shady banks of the Oconaluftee - 5 miles to Bryson City or Cherokee - 3 restaurants close by. Pool - kiddie's pool - playground - picnic grounds. ABC and NBC cable TV, air conditioning and heat in all 28 units - 2 family kitchenettes
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: Plaza Hotel Court Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Near entrance to Famous Biltmore Estates. 20 new units equipped with colored tub and shower combination baths. Foam rubber matresses. Wall to wall carpets. Open year 'round. Free television. Air conditioning optional
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Title: The Manor Buffet Table Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
James Mankins Cushaw squash, (ducks) nestled in husks and ears of Indian corn
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: Tryon Street, Looking South Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: View of Main Street Elizabeth City (NC), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Oct-23
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Title: Apple Orchard in Blossom (NC), Divided Back PM 1914 Jul-31
Description:
In the Land of the Sky
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Title: Cottages Along the Beach in Nags Head Nags Head (NC), Real Photo unused
Description:
Cottage Line
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Title: Greetings - Various Views Montreat (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Dining Room at Nu-Wray Inn Burnsville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"What I Found on this Table" : Hickory Smoked Country Ham, Garden Lettuce wilted down with Bacon Dressing, Buttermilk Biscuits, Chicken & Dressing, Rice & Gravy, Green Peas, Corn Pudding, Green Beans, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans, Watermelon Rind, Salad Plate, Candied Yams, Summer Squash, Turnip Greens, Navy Beans, Corn Bread, Country Butter, Apple Butter, Pickle, Vine ripened Tomatoes, Home Made Jelly, Sourwood Honey, Blackberry Jam, Home Made Pie, Buttermilk, Sweet Milk, Iced Tea, Hot Coffee, Ice Cream and Cake
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Title: Yancey County Country Store and Feed Room Restaurant Burnsville (NC), Chrome PM 1981 Jul-22
Description:
North Carolina's most famous country store. Nostalgic visit to the past with unusual items from the present. Feed Room specializes in fresh foods and home baked breads and desserts. On the Town Square
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Title: Polk County Courthouse Columbus (NC), Chrome PM 1990 Feb-20
Description:
Located in Columbus, North Carolina, "Where the Mountains meet the Piedmont". This building was erected in 1856 with handmade brick
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Title: Aerial View of Memorial Stadium and McCormick Field Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Home of The Asheville "Tourists", the Asheville Baseball Club
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Title: Buncombe County Court House and City Hall Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Situated upon a high mountain table-land 2300 feet above the sea, and commanding a sweeping panorama of mile-high mountains, Asheville occupies perhaps the most beautiful setting of any city in America. The drifting clouds touching the summits of the mountains and the many days of sunshine, have given to the Asheville region its distinctive title, "The Land of the Sky."
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Title: United States Post Office Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Air View of Westgate Shopping Center Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Edward L. Dupuy Located on the French Broad River near Smoky Park Bridge on U.S. Highways No. 19 and 23. The shopping center contains 35 stores and services, with parking for 1200 cars. It was erected in 1956 at a cost of Two Million Dollars
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Title: Buying Old Picture Postcards Washington (NC), Chrome PM 1989
Description:
Want any quantity - I will pick up. Main Street; 1917 CA; looking east from L ouise of Hotel 926 of 1,000; 919-946-0366; Louis Martin, 117 Slate Stone Drive
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Title: Town House Motel, Downtown Hickory (NC), Chrome PM 1967 Feb-1
Description:
2nd Avenue & South Center St. 100% Air-Conditioned - Free T.V. - Telephone in Each Room - Controlled Heating, Tiled baths - Combination Tub & Shower - Wall to Wall Carpet - Fine Restaurant. Hickory's Newest and Most Up-To-Date Motel. Phone DA 7-9136
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Title: Triangle Motel Edenton (NC), Chrome PM 1965 Jun-28
Description:
14 modern guest rooms, all air conditioned and TV. Private tile baths, hot water heat, restaurant access across street, telephone 9728. Mr. & Rms. L.S. Byrum, owners, managers. On US 17 and NC 32
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Title: The Bel-Air Nags Head Beach (NC), Chrome PM 1964 Aug-20
Description:
Located on U.S. 158, 5.8 miles South Currituck Bridge. Rooms - Efficiency Apts., 2 bedroom cottages. Ocean front, screened porches, Swimming Pool, Television
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Title: Outer Banks Motel Buxton (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Rooms - efficiencies - 2 and 3 bedroom cottages
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: The Sea Oatel and Dareolina Restaurant Nags Head (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Directly on the ocean front. 113 Units, Air conditioned, Central Heat, T.V., Room phones, Swimming pool. In the very center of everything and only a few minutes drive to all points of interest. Your hostess, Lina Burrus
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Title: Asheville-Hendersonville Airport Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jack Bowers Showing the main terminal building and Rak's restaurant at the airport with Piedmont, Delta, and United Airlines serving the Southeast daily
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Title: Gaston County Courthouse Gastonia (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Gaston, once a hunting ground for Cherokee and Catawba Indians, was incorporated in 1846 and has grown from a pioneer agriculture settlement to a leading manufacturing center of more than 140,000
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Grace Hospital Morgantown (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: The Terrace Court Hotel Hendersonville (NC), Chrome PM 1952 Oct-8
Description:
The newest and the most modern in "The Land of the Sky". Open year around. Located within easy walking distance of all activities. All rooms with private baths, dressing rooms and private verandas. Central heat. Fireproof. Convenient parking
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Title: Blue Ridge Center; Y.M.C.A Blue Ridge Assembly Black Mountain (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
An all season conference building containing lounge-meeting rooms, offices and dining facilities for 800 persons. Owned by hte Y.M.C.A.'s of the Southeast Region
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Title: Duke of Dare Motor Lodge Manteo (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Roanoke Island, the birthplace of the New World where the historical Lost Colony attempted settlement in 1587 and then disappeared without a trace... the Duke of Dare is in the midst of a vacation paradise that will please any mood and any moment... rustic landscapes for artists, solitude for writers, fun and excitement for families, and famous sights for tourists... Smartly decorated to combine luxury and charm, the Duke of Dare features all the conveniences of modern living, swimming pool, spacious rooms, stylish furnishings and accommodations, including private baths in each room, individual heating and air conditioning units, televisions, room phones, carpeting, and efficient room service... your room at the Duke of Dare is the perfect headquarters for your visit to North Carolina's famed Outer Banks
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Title: Aerial View of Town and Area Manteo (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Manteo, located on historic Roanoke Island. Roanoke Island is the home of Paul Green's famous outdoor pageant (The Lost Colony). This play has been presented each year since the summer of 1937
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Heart of Charlotte Motor Inn Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
212 distinctively designed rooms and suites each with TV, room controlled air-conditioning and heat, direct dial phones, wall-to-wall carpeting and tile baths. Carolina's largest ballroom. Convention Facilities * Mad George's Restaurant * 24 Hour Coffee Shop. 3815 Tryon Street. Owned and Operated by American Motor Inns, Inc., Roanoke, Virginia
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Ferry in Ocracoke Harbor Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Daily ferry service is maintained between Ocracoke Island on the Outer Banks and the town of Atlantic on the mainland. US Coast Guard dock is shown in foreground
Colourpicture
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Title: Island Art Gallery and Christmas Shop Manteo (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Discover the Island Art Gallery and the Christmas Shop, on Roanoke Island, Manteo, NC. Like a lot of people have found, we know you'll be surprised
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Title: Heart of Fayetteville Motor Inn Fayetteville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ideally located NC 24 Hwy. near Eutaw Shopping Center. Minutes from downtown Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, and Pope Air Force Base. 247 modern rooms, guest dial phones, color TV, all conviences, two pools, health club, tavern. Fine restaurant adjacent to motel
Dexter Press
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Title: Pilgrim Motel Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
301 Bypass South. Air-conditioned, TV, showers, tub, electric heat, pay telephone, firm mattresses, family units, economy rates, restaurants nearby
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Title: A Colonial Seaport Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
For many years the largest village on the Outer Banks, Ocracoke was a thriving port during the 1900's. But in the changing manner of the Outer Banks, her inlet began to "shoal up" and commerce soon moved on to other entrances to the North Carolina mainland
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Title: Snow-Armentrout Auditorium, Glade Valley School Sparta (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Students in front of the Snow-Armentrout Auditorium. This school is located near Sparta, on a campus consisting of 500 acres in scenic mountain country just off the Blue Ridge Parkway. It is a fully accredited coeducational school, limiting its enrollment to 150 students within grades 9 through 12. It was established in 1909 by the Presbyterian Church, and through the years has been the center of the community in Glad Valley, North Carolina
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Title: Ferry Docked at Harbor, The Outer Banks of North Carolina Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
C.H. Ruth The Pamlico docking at Ocracoke after a two hour trip from Cedar Island. One of the delightful trips along North Carolina's Outer Banks' Ferry system
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Title: The Outer Banks of North Carolina Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Silver Lake Ferry, coming into Ocracoke, NC from Cedar Island. This ferry was built for 30 automobiles and approximately 300 passengers. It takes approximately 2 1/2 to 2 hours 45 minutes to cross in this ferry
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Howerton Hall in Early Spring Montreat (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
E. L. DuPuy Montreat, located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, eighteen miles east of Asheville and two miles from Black Mountain, is the Southern Presbyterian Mecca where Presbyterians and many others come from every part of the South and from many sections of the North for spiritual inspiration and Christian fellowship. This is one of the most beautiful picturesque and healthful sections of America
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Title: Leonard's Downtown Motel Fayetteville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
An exclusive brick motel has 20 attractive fully carpeted rooms, single or en suite. Tub & shower combination tiled baths. Central controlled heating and cooling system - 100% air conditioned. Half block to restaurant, three blocks to Jct. US 301A and business center. Attractive setting and quiet homey atmosphere. TV & room phones
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Title: Motel Dixie Roanoke Rapids (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In the center of the Uptown Business District; 1015 Jackson Street; Phone JEfferson 7-4164. Luxurious new motel units with free TV, room controlled heat and air conditioning, room phones, carpet, tub and shower. Swimming pool, restaurant, lounge, American Express and Diner's Club credit cards honored
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Title: Quality Court Motel Americana Wilmington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
2929 Market Street, Inside City, US Highway 17 & 74 North. 51 units; swimming pool & Kiddy Pool, phones-in room dialing, TV-radio, tile baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, children's playground; year around golf & privileges 1 mile; a fine motel in the picturesque part of historical all America City, home of USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial; your hosts: Mr. & Mrs. James R. Fries; Area 919, 763-3318; Featuring Fisher's fine restaurant
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Title: Enjoy the Finest of Fisher's Restaurant Wilmington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
7 Wayne Drive and Market Street on U.S. 17 North in the Heart of the Motel District
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Title: Lou-Jordan Court Fayetteville (NC), Chrome
Description:
US 301. Tobacco Trail. 5 mi. N of Fayetteville. New '53 - wall to wall carpet - hot water heat - tile baths, tub & shower - 100% air conditioned. Grade A restaurant across street. Tel 31372
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: High School Franklin (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Brevard (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Austin's Art Shop BREVARD, North Carolina--The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (LCA), 808 N. Broadway St. Organized 1951 Color Photo by Austin's Art Shop
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Title: The Outer Banks of North Carolina Oregon Inlet (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the headquarters for one of the world's largest fleets of charter fishing boats. They have dozens of craft for Gulf Stream, Ocean, Sound or Inlet fishing available for half day or full day. Public campgrounds on both sides of the inlet are maintained as part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area
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Title: Bodie Island Lighthouse, The Outer Banks of North Carolina Cape Hatteras (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Bodie Island Lighthouse is located near Oregon inlet. This lighthouse is now a part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Park. The building in front of the lighthouse, which was used as the keeper's lodge, is now a museum
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Title: James Addison Jones Library and Durham Hall, Brevard College Brevard (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Ocracoke Village and Harbor, Ocracoke Island Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This picturesque Outer Banks community has its harbort on Pamlico Sound. The pirate Blackbeard was killed here in 1718
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Title: Charlotte Memorial Hospital Charlotte (NC), Chrome PM 1959
Description:
Charlotte has been listed among the nation's top cities, by the American Public Health Association. This is one of the largest among the city's fine hospitals
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Title: Community Center Hickory (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Aug-30
Description:
Frank J. Miller The Hickory Community Center is a monument to community spirit, its construction being financed by contributions of Hickory individuals and firms. This magnificent structure houses recreational facilities for young and old alike and is also utilized for trade and convention activities
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Title: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Hatteras (NC), Chrome PM 1981
Description:
Towering 208 feet, it is the tallest lighthouse in the United States, overlooking dreaded Diamond Shoals and "The Graveyard of the Atlantic."
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Title: The Ocracoke Ferry Outer Banks (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Link to the Outside", Ocracoke is connected to the outside world by the ferry routes. One southwestward to Cedar Island on the mainland, and the other northwestward to Hatteras Island
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Title: Holiday's Coffee Shop Southern Pines (NC), Chrome PM 1949 Jan-15
Description:
East Broad Street Completely remodeled, Air Conditioned. Steaks, Chops, Seafood, Regular Dinners, Good Food and Excellent Service
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Title: Lake Lynn Lodge East Concord (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Apr-20
Description:
Lake Lynn Lodge Overlooking Beautiful 18 Acre Lake 3 Miles East Concord, North Carolina, Highway 73. Open 6 Days A Week 5-11 P.M. Telephone: ST 2-5095 Aged Charcoal or Grilled Western Steaks Country Ham - Fried Chicken - Seafoods 7 Private Dining Rooms
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Title: Island Art Gallery and Christmas Shop Manteo (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Roanoke Island Like a lot of people have found, we know you'll be surprised
Ducane Press
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Title: The American Tobacco Company Durham (NC), Chrome PM 1968 Apr-6
Description:
The American Tobacco Company's large cigarette manufacturing plant, situated in downtown Durham, each day produces millions of America's favorite high-quality cigarettes: Lucky Strike, Pall Mall, nonfilter, filter and menthol cigarettes, as well as Tareyton, Half and Half and other popular brands
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Title: Along North Carolina's Outer Banks Kill Devil Hills (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Modern aircraft over the Visitor Center, Wright Brothers National Memorial, depict over half-century of aviation history
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Title: Lost Colony Amphitheatre Roanoke Island (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Waterside Theatre is the setting for Paul Green's famous outdoor drama, "The Lost Colony." It was in this exact location that the first English settlement on this continent was established, subsequently disappearing without a trace
Colourpicture
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Title: The General Library of Duke University Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter
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Title: A Feeling of Times Past Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
More than most villages on the Outer Banks, Ocracoke has the character of a place where time stood still. Much about the village lets one lose himself in quiet thoughts, and impressions of the past
Colourpicture
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Title: Men's Dormitories of Kilgo Quadrangle, Duke University Durham (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Caravan Motel Fayetteeville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
6 mi. S. of Fayetteville, NC on US 301; modern motel and restaurant; 31 rooms; TV; and individual air conditioning & heating in each room; elegantly furnished. Phone: Hemlock 2-5283
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Ocracoke Lighthouse, Along North Carolina's Outer Banks (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The picturesque setting of the Ocracoke Light belies the fact that its sole reason for existence is the prevention of disaster to those who ply the treacherous waters off its "shoaly" coast
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Title: Smith's Ranch Motel & Restaurant Greensboro (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Top quality accommodations and food. Large spacious rooms with air-conditioning. Wall to wall carpet - all private tile baths. Room telephones - television. On 220 South inside city. Just 1/2 mile fro US 70-29-421. Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Smith. Telephone BR 2-0182
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Title: Medical Center-University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The sprawling University Medical Center encompasses North Carolina Memorial Hospital, the schools of Medicine, Denistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Public Health, as well as the Psychiatric Center, Gravely Sanatorium, and allied facilities
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Title: Granville Towers, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Residence halls for 1,016 men and women, developed by Allen Bros. & O'Hara of Memphis, Tenn., and the Northwestern Mutual Life, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. University fraternities are shown in foreground
Platichrome by Colourpicture
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Title: Wesleyan College Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the 200-acre campus on US 301. The fully accredited senor co-educational, liberal arts college was founded by the Methodist Church in 1956
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Title: Main Entrance to West Campus, Duke University Durham (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On the campus of The University of North Carolina, it was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1931. John Motley Morehead, Class of 1891, and Rufus Lenoir Patterson II funded the bell tower's construction. Rising 172 feet, and surrounded by a hedge and lawn, it was designed by William C. Coker, botany professor and creator of the campus Arboretum. The tower's belfry once contained a carillon of twelve manually operated bells; now there are fourteen mechanized ones. The largest bell is inscribed "Governor John Motley Morehead," the tower creator's grandfather, and the second largest bears the name of William Lenoir. Both men played prominent roles in university and state history
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Title: Morehead Planetarium Sun Dial, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: William D. Carmichael, Jr. Auditorium Chapel HIll (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Hugh Morton University of North Carolina
Colourpicture
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Title: Greetings from Raleigh Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
G. Lester Roberts Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh. Looking north toward State Capitol Building. The New State Legislative Building - the new home of the North Carolina General Assembly, designed by Edward Durell Stone of New York, in association with Holloway-Reeves of Raleigh, is unique in that it accommodates all legislative functions and is devoted solely to the legislative branch of the State government
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Title: North Carolina Memorial Hospital, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Leonard's Downtown Motel Fayetteville (NC), Chrome
Description:
An exclusive brick motel, has 20 attractively fully carpeted rooms, single or en suite. Tub & shower combination. Tiled baths. Central controlled heating & cooling system - 100% air conditioned. Half block to restaurant, three blocks to Jct. US 301A and business centre. Attractive setting and quiet homey atmosphere. TV & room phones
Dexter Press
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Title: Mid Pines Hotel and Golf Course Southern Pines (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mid South Resort
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Title: Bennett Motor Court Lumberton (NC), Linen unused
Description:
In the Pines on US 301, 3 miles south of Lumberton, NC. Modern rooms; private baths, tubs and showers, continuous hot water; radiant heat; air conditioned; Tels. 9148 and 4517; restaurants nearby. Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Bennett, Owners and Mgrs
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Title: Chandler's Village Court Charlotte (NC), Linen unused
Description:
RFD 2, Charlotte. Steam heat - tile baths. Beautyrest mattresses. Air conditioned rooms. Grade A grill. phone Edison 4-7072 or 5-9531
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Title: Hay Street Methodist Church Fayetteville (NC), Linen PM 1948 May-17
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: May Street Southern Pines (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Dogwood and Wisteria Southern Pines (NC), Linen PM 1941 Apr-18
Description:
The Albertype Co
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Title: Springtime Southern Pines (NC), Linen PM 1941 Apr-18
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Title: Highland Lodge Southern Pines (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Country Club Golf Course Pinehurst (NC), Linen
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Title: Deer Park in the Springtime Pinehurst (NC), Linen
Description:
Children feeding the deer in Deer Park
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Title: Walk to Village Chapel - Springtime Pinehurst (NC), Linen
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Title: Benvenue Country Club Rocky Mount (NC), Linen PM Sep-25
Description:
The Benvenue Country Club in Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: A Jump in the Sandhills Steeplechase Southern Pines (NC), Linen PM 1949 Aug-5
Description:
Graycraft Card Co
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Title: Dare county Beaches (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Dare County Beaches, best known as Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, and Kity Hawk, are a favorite gathering ground for young and old
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Title: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston Salem (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Come to Winston-Salem, NC and enjoy a free, personalized tour of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company - makers of Camel, Winston, Salem and Cavalier cigarettes, Prince Albert and Carter Hall smoking tobaccos, and other famous tobacco products. Visitors are welcome each working day and night
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Title: The Columns Building, Chowan College Murfreesboro (NC), Chrome PM 1962
Description:
Built in 1828, originally known as the Baptist Female Institute and the outgrowth of Hertford Academy, chartered in 1794. Only women's college to remain open in North Carolina during the war between the states. Became coeducational in 1931. Present enrollment 600. Fifty acres of beautiful campus
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Title: "Big Room" - Grove Park Inn Asheville (NC), Divided Back
Description:
"Big Room," Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C. The "Big Room," or lobby, is one of the most wonderful rooms in the world. It is 120 ft. long by 80 ft. wide, and can comfortably entertain 1,000 people. It is built up of the most unique collection of native boulders, flint and mica, and at night is illuminated by indirect lights which are reflected against the ceiling and give over 12,000 candle-power of illumination in this one room
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Title: Wright Brothers' First Flight Grounds Kill Devil Hills (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Wright Brothers National Monument. This granite boulder marks the site where the Wright brothers' powered machine left the ground and sailed forward on its first flight December 17, 1903. Numbered markers are located at the landing points of each flight that day. Wright Memorial Visitor Center in the background
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Title: Wright Memorial Shaft Kill Devil Hills (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Walter H. Miller Wright Brothers National Memorial. The striking Wright Memorial Shaft, a triangular pylon of gray granite, 60 feet high, commemorates the first successful airplane flight achieved by Wilbur and Orville Wright on December 17, 1903. Its sides ornamented with outspread wings in bas-relief, the shaft gives to the eye the impression of a gigantic bird about to take off into space
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Title: Wright Memorial Visitor Center Kill Devil Hills (NC), Chrome
Description:
Walter H. Miller Wright Brothers National Memorial; Kill Devil Hills, near Kitty Hawk, NC. The life history and accomplishments of Wilbur and Orville Wright are portrayed through exhibits in this attractive visitor center. A full-scale reproduction of their 1903 powered machine is displayed in the room under the dome
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: Asheville-Hendersonville Airport Fletcher (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jack Bowers Showing the main Terminal Building and Rak's Restaurant at the Airport with Piedmont, Delta and United Airlines serving the Southeast daily
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Title: The Outer Banks of North Carolina Elizabeth City (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Surfing - one of the many water sports available to the vacationer in North Carolina's variety vacationland
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Title: Ocracoke Village and Harbor Ocracoke Island (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This picturesque Outer Banks community has its harbor on Pamlico Sound. The pirate Blackbeard was killed here in 1718
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Title: Hatteras Village Hatteras (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of Hatteras village and harbor. It is called the Blue Marlin Capital of the World
Colourpicture
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Title: Street Scene Hendersonville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Street Scene Hendersonville, North Carolina
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: Ocracoke Waterfront and Coast Guard Station Ocracoke Island (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Falls and Mills, Riverside Park Rocky Mount (NC), White Border PM 1916 Jul-6
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Title: The Sky Line as Seen From Myers Park Charlotte (NC), White Border PM 1924 Dec-3
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Title: Confederate Monument, Joins & Cunningham Building Franklin (NC), White Border PM 1932 Mar-26
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Title: The Orton Hotel Wilmington (NC), Divided Back unused
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Title: Elbert Ivey Memorial Library Hickory (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Frank J. Miller Hickory area library needs are capably filled by the Elbert Ivey memorial Library, a modern, 12,000 square foot facility housing over 50,000 volumes. Conveniently located out of the downtown business district, it serves patrons from a wide area
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Title: Camp Mary Atkinson Selma (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Pines of Carolina Girl Scout Council, Inc
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Title: Vance Birthplace Weaverville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jack Harmon A North Carolina State Historic Site. (Top) The sitting room, reconstructed around the original hearth and fireplace. It contains typical home furnishings as were used by the Vance family. (Bottom) One of the upstairs bedrooms showing an original Vance family bed and coverlet
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Title: Indian Flame Dance Boone (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Indian Flame Dance witnessed by the Indian Heroine Nancy Ward and the hated Colonel Mackenzie, the leader of the British militia - one of the amazing scenes from "Horn in the West," the pioneer drama at Boone, North Carolina
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Title: St. John in the Wilderness Historic Episcopal Church Flat Rock (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In 1836 Charles and Susan Baring deeded their private chapel to the Diocese of North Carolina; and the Rt. Rev. L.S. Ives consecrated it on Ausust 28, 1836. A major addition was made to the building in 1852
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Title: St. Johns in the Wilderness Flat Rock (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Near Hendersonville. The first outpost of the Episcopal Church planted west of the Blue Ridge in North Carolina was the parish of St. John in the Wilderness. This building was started in 1833 and in 1836 a group met and organized themselves into a congregation
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Title: Daniel Boone Hoists a Bear Boone (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In a show of strength that is one of the fascinating scenes from "Horn in the West", the pioneer drama at Boone
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Title: Greensboro War Memorial Auditorium Greensboro (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Photo courtesy of War Memorial Commission Greensboro's beautiful new War Memorial auditorium ranks high among the nation's finest show places. It has ample facilities for Broadway shows, ballets, trade shows, conventions, and many other events. Auditorium seats 2,400. Paved parking for over 2,800 cars
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Title: Downtown Shopping Area Hickory (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
A view of the Union Square area of Hickory's bustling downtown shopping area. Featuring modern stores and shops, it is the shopping center for approximately 235,000 people residing within its trade area
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Title: Greensboro War Memorial Coliseum Greensboro (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The New Greensboro War Memorial Coliseum is numbered among the finest in the nation. It has ample facilities for Ice Hockey, Ice Shows, Basket Ball, Rodeos, Circuses, Trade Shows, Conventions, and many other entertainment events, meetings, shows, and displays. Paved parking for over 2,800 cars
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Monte Vista Hotel Black Mountain (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the heart of town on State Street, Black Mountain, North Carolina. Convenient to all places in Western North Carolina. European or American Plan - noted for its simplicity, good food and comfort. On US Highways 70-15 miles east of Asheville, North Carolina. Telephone: 704 - 669-2119. Owner & Manager W.W. Phillips
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Title: Panning for Rubies at a Ruby Mine Franklin (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: View of Downtown Tryon (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
At the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains
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Title: Elbert Ivey Memorial Library Hickory (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Frank J. Miller Hickory area library needs are capably filled by the Elbert Ivey Memorial Library, a modern, 12,000 square foot facility housing over 50,000 volumes. C conveniently located out of the downtown business district, it serves patrons from a wide area
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Title: Hickory Country Club Hickory (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Monroe Auditorium Hickory (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Frank J. Miller On the campus of Lenoir Rhyne College, this ultra-modern auditorium, seating over 1,600 persons, is literally the showplace of the Lenoir Rhyne College campus. Completely equipped in every respect, it can handle the largest of stage productions and is the center of Hickory's cultural activities
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Title: Eastern Air Lines Computer Center Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This ultra-modern building, located in a 21 acre park, houses the electronic computing equipment that provides Eastern with the ultimate in data processing as it applies to the airline's operations and reservations functions. 6000 Fairview Road
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Bass Lake - Moses H. Cone Memorial Park Blowing Rock (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Cline Photo, Inc Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, this park is very popular with tourists. In the distance may be seen the Manor House
Koppel Color Cards
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Title: Mile High Swinging Bridge Grandfather Mountain (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The 228 foot pedestrian span is one of the newest and most popular of North Carolina's attractions. It connects Convention Table Rock at the Grandfather Mountain parking area with spectacular Linville Peak. Bridge floor elevation 5305 feet
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Title: Last Chance Saloon - Deadwood Gulch - Frontier Land Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Can-Can Dancers at the Last Chance Saloon - Grandpa was right when he said remember the Good Old Days
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Title: Shoreline with Late Summer Sunset Ocean Isle (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial Night View of Town Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"Land of the Sky" - Sparkling with jewels of the evening
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Title: Night View of City Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"Land of the Sky." Sparkling with jewels of the evening
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Title: Fishing Fleet at Anchor, North Carolina Coast (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Scenic Sliding Rock on Looking Glass Creek Scenic (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
SCENIC SLIDING ROCK ON LOOKING GLASS CREEK - PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST, Western North Carolina The cool mountain waters flowing over the rocks provide swimming and the unique water sport of water sliding. Color photo by Barber's Studio COLOR BY MIKE ROBERTS
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Title: View from the Air Edenton (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Edenton is the progressive trading center of western Albemarle. The town is well known for its Edenton Tea Party in 1774
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Title: Biltmore House & Gardens Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Open to the public Daily from Feb. 1st to Dec. 15th
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Title: Whitaker Park Cigarette Factory Winston Salem (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Visitors are welcome at Whitaker Park, the largest cigarette factory in the world. The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company invites you to Winston-Salem, N.C., where you can enjoy free, personalized tours of this and other Company factories each working day or night. Famous products include Camel, Winston, Salem and Cavalier Cigarettes and Prince Albert and Carter Hall Smoking Tobaccos
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Title: Pepsi-Cola New Bern (NC), Chrome PM 1984 Aug-14
Description:
Pepsi-Cola from New Bern, NC 1898, To the World, 1983. Pepsi-Cola was created by Caleb D. Bradham in 1898 at New Bern, NC and the original home office was at the corner of Johnson and Hancock Streets. The painting depicts Pepsi's humble beginning in 1898 to its now world wide distribution. The mural is 12' x 7' painted in oil and on canvas by artist Willie Taglieri
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Title: The Switzerland Store Little Switzerland (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Cheese & natural foods. Rt. 226. Telephone: 704-765-7138. Located 300 yards off the Blue Ridge Parkway in the most beautiful mountain scenery in the western North Carolina mountains. The Switzerland Store, built in 1933 and still continue to serve the local areas resident and general public
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Title: Old Well and South Building, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome PM 1967 Jul-26
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Title: Wake Forest College Winston Salem (NC), Chrome PM 1965 Nov-23
Description:
Reynolds Hall, named for tract of land which was given for the campus. It is the Student and Administrative Center, housing the Student Activities and Administrative offices. Lounges and Conference rooms, 1,000 capacity cafeteria and Banquet Hall
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Title: Morehead Planetarium University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Campus Scene, High Point College High Point (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1924, this progressive co-educational institution offers all up-to-date college facilities
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Title: The Plantation Inn Motel and Restaurant Raleigh (NC), Chrome PM 1962 May-8
Description:
One of the South's finest, is located on U.S. Rt. #1, 5 miles north of the Raleigh City limits. This replica of an old plantation is noted for its quality, service, and Southern hospitality. Its spacious grounds, covering 26 acres, and its heated swimming pool, offer guests the ultimate in informal relaxation. An atmosphere of quiet charm welcomes you in the restaurant, where excellent food is served graciously. Quality Courts, AAA, Duncan Hines
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Title: Ambassador Motel Fayetteville (NC), Chrome PM 1957 Jun-15
Description:
60 rooms, tubs-showers, room central heat and air conditioning, TV, phones, quiet, restaurant adjoining. Playgorund
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Title: Holiday Inn Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On the Cherokee Indian Reservation - Entrance to Great Smokey Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway - Home of "Unto These Hills," America's foremost outdoor drama. Indoor pool. Saunas. Whirlpool and Racquet Ball. Excellent Dining Facilities. Gift SHop
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Title: Town House Motel Asheville (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Oct-25
Description:
102 ultra-modern units, air conditioned, room phones, tub and shower, wall to wall carpet, free TV in rooms, swimming pool, two excellent restaurants 300 feet
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Title: Holiday Inns Hickory/Statesville/Lexington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
3 Inns in North Carolina to serve you
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Title: Town House, Skyway, and Holiday Motels Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
102 Ultra-Modern Units. Air Conditioned. Room Phones. Tub and Shower. Wall-to-Wall Carpet. Free TV in Rooms. Swimming Pool. Two Excellent Restaurants 300 ft. Town House Motel, 145 Tunnel Road. Skyway Motel, 135 Tunnel Road. Holiday Motel, 125 Tunnel Road. On Expressway 70-74 East. AAA approved
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Title: Mountaineer Court Asheville (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Walmor Jacksonville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Jacksonville's finest Home of Camp LeJeune The World's Largest Marine Base
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Title: The New Kitty Cottage Wrightsville Beach (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Overlooking ocean and sound
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Title: Pinehurst Hotel Pinehurst (NC), Linen
Description:
America's premier winter resort. Green lawns and trees surround the Carolina Pinehurst
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Title: Edenton Tea Pot Edenton (NC), Linen unused
Description:
On Courthouse Green. Site of the home of Mrs. Elizabeth King, where fify-one Edenton ladies met in 1774 repudiating taxed tea. Site owned by Mrs. F. B. Drane
Mitchener's Pharmacy
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Title: View of the Town Center Carolina Beach (NC), Linen unused
Description:
One of the popular bathing resorts on the Atlantic Ocean
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Title: Court of Ceres, N.C. State College Raleigh (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Cherokee County Court House Murphy (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Mitchell Falls on the Side of Mount Mitchell Mount Mitchell (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Aerial View of Duke University Durham (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The architecture of the University Campus is Collegiate Gothic, a modification of the building style of Tudor England. The University Quadrangle is composed of three smaller quadrangles: South, or dormitory; North, or academic; and Center, including the Chapel Court. Adjoining the Campus proper is the Duke Forest of 4,700 acres
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Title: Granite Quarry Mount Airy (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Bathing at the Atlantic Ocean at Lumina Wrightsville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Lumina-- the dancing palace of the South blends rhythmic strains of syncopating music with superb dancers on the south's most beautiful dance floor
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Title: The Shelby Memorial Community Center Shelby (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Shelby Community Center, a memorial to those who served in World War I and II, is a gift of citizens and industries to the community and is dedicated to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
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Title: Vance County Court House and Confederate Monument Henderson (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Brevard Country Club Brevard (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Highland Pines Inn Southern Pines (NC), Linen unused
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Title: The Country Club of Asheville Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
In the Land of the Sky
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Title: Airplane View of Biltmore House Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Home of the late George W. Vanderbilt, is one of the finest mansions in America and contains many art treasures gathered from all parts of the world. The estate comprises over 12,000 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, forests, and fields, and the house and gardens are open to visitors. Also operated in connection with the estate is the Biltmore Dairy Farms, recognized as one of the largest and best dairies in the country
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Title: City Auditorium at Night Asheville (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Country Club Blowing Rock (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Airplane View of Beacon Manufacturing Co Swannanoa (NC), Linen unused
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Title: First Baptist Church North Wilkesboro (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Benvenue Country Club Rocky Mount (NC), Linen unused
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Title: East Entrance, Mars Hill College Mars Hill (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Mars Hill College, a co-educational junior college, founded in 1856, is the oldest college in Western North Carolina. It is located in the picturesque town of Mars Hill, which has an elevation of 2,300 feet. The beautiful campus includes more than 100 acres, on which are 15 buildings for administration and residence and a number of cottages
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