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Title: Duke Chapel- Duke University Durham (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Duke Chapel is the symbol of Duke University. This 120 feet English Gothic tower was patterned after Bell Tower of Cantibery Catedral. It is an Interdenominational Chapel. The 50 bell, 4 octive carillon is one of the largest and finest in America
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Title: North Carolina State Legislative Building Raleigh (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
North Carolina's new, modern State Assembly Building is the only one in America devoted exclusively to the legislative branch of the government
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Title: Coliseum - Auditorium - Exhibit Hall Complex Greensboro (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Greensboro's newly expanded Coliseum seats 16,800. The Auditorium seating 2,434 hosts numerous Broadway shows, symphonies and ballets. The 70,000 square feet Exhibit Hall is the center of the city's convention and trade show activity with parking available for over 3,000 cars
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Title: Midwood Motel Court Rocky Mount (NC), Continental Chrome PM 1966 Jun-28
Description:
U.S. Rt. 301; 5 miles South Rocky Mount, N.C. 34 Ultra-modern rooms with ceramic tile baths, tub and shower combination - wall-to-wall carpeting - completely air-conditioned - TV and radio - family units - children's playground - swimming pools - restaurant adjoining. Phone Elm City, N.C. CEnter 6-4336. "Owners operated"
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Title: Charlotte Motor Speedway Charlotte (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Established in June of 1960 and expanded to 125,000 grand stand seats is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the world. The one and one-half mile tri-oval racetrack is the home of The Winston, Coca-Cola 500 and the Mello Yello 500 Races
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Title: The Color of Carowinds Charlotte (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
It's a busy lagoon when the sternwheeler "Carolina" rounds the bend along the "Goldrusher" mine train and the Cherokee war canoes. Overhead, guests watch from the cars on the Cable Skylift
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Title: Charlotte Memorial Hospital Charlotte (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
A fully approved 810 bed Medical Center
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Title: The Sand Dollar, formerly Howell's Cottages and Apartments Nags Head (NC), Chrome PM Mar-19
Description:
"Directly on the Ocean" P.O. Box 236, Nags Head, N.C. - Phone 8671
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Title: Along the Village Street Ocracoke Island (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Colourpicture Publishers Inc
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Title: The Barn Dinner Theatre Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Charlotte's first Dinner Theatre in the round, "The Barn", a Howard D. Wolfe production of old atmosphere, gourmet food and the best of Broadway. Presenting nightly, year 'round, to those who know the state's most attractive entertainment. Six miles from Charlotte at Matthews off Route 70
Dexter Press
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Title: Mosley's Shady Lake Motel Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome PM 1955 Dec-28
Description:
U.S> Hwy. 301; 1 1/2 miles north. 30 outstanding modern units - all with private tile baths - wall to wall carpets - hot water heat. Air-conditioned or air cooled - radio or TV. Airfoam Mattresses - city water - children's playground - outside fireplaces and spacious picnic grounds - excellent restaurants adjoining. Mr. and Mrs. Leon V. Mosley - Res.-Owners and Mgrs. Phones 6-7572 - 6-9942
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Title: Presley's Restaurant and Cottages Maggie (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S. 19, in the beautiful Maggie Valley, 14 miles East of Cherokee. 20 units. Ceramic tile baths. Owned and operated by Hubert and Alaska Presley. AAA
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Title: University of N.C. at Charlotte Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
University of N. C. at Charlotte offers liberal arts, science, nursing, and engineering degrees. In addition, the University prepares teachers for state certification. The institution is a commuting university, and has no dormitories at the present time. Its contemporary buildings are situated on a 900-acre campus between highways 49 and 29, eight miles north of downtown Charlotte, N. C
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Administration Building, Biddle Hall, Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Dixie News Company
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Title: Ovens Auditorium Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ovens Auditorium is one of the most modern and complete entertainment structures in the nation. It is fully air-conditioned and the orchestra pit is equipped with hydraulic lift. Seating capacity 2,500 persons
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Title: Queens College Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This famous college for women, located in a beautiful residential area of Charlotte, is the successor to the Charlotte Female Academy, established in 1857. The college, operated by several Presbyteries in North and South Carolina, confers both A.B. and B.S. degrees. In recent years the school has begun a large expansion program to provide additional educational facilities for its growing student body
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Title: Queens College is a Liberal Arts College for Women Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, U.S., and is located in Charlotte, the largest city of the Carolinas
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Title: Aerial View of Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Queen city of the South - Largest city of the Carolinas - Major sales and distribution center - Rich in culture, recreation and opportunity
Dexter Press
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Title: Ovens Auditorium - Charlotte Coliseum Merchandise Mart Complex Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
2500 seat Ovens Auditorium presents Broadway plays, and the latest in drama & musical entertainment. The Coliseum entertainment changes from Circus to Ice Hockey or Basketball overnight. The Coliseum has 10,000 permanent seats. The 240,000 square foot air conditioned Merchandise Mart offers space for exhibits, sales rooms, trade shows, or meetings
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Title: "In the Land of the Sky" Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"In the Land of the Sky" This photograph, taken at night, shows downtown Asheville, metropolis of the mountains. It is the center of Western North Carolina's vast scenic recreation area which includes the Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge
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Title: Administration Building Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ed Carver The University of North Carolina at Asheville, a liberal arts undergraduate 176 acre campus of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, is located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, at Asheville
Color-King Natural Color Card
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Title: Municipal Audotorium "In the Land of the Sky" Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Davidson College Basketball Team Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Seven lettermen, including All American Fred Hetzel (center), of Davidson College's nationally ranked basketball team before their Charlotte, N. C. Coluseum Home court
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Motel Lexington Lexington (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Highways 70-52-29, Intersect 64. Telephone 3-0113. Air-Conditioned - Wall-to-Wall Carpet - Tub-Shower Combination - Mrs. C.J. and Clyde Murphy, Owners and Managers
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Title: Skyview - Anderson's - By the Sea Kitty Hawk (NC), Linen unused
Description:
On Kitty Hawk, N.C.'s Famed Outer Banks
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Title: Hotel Parkerson Nags Head (NC), Linen unused
Description:
One mile south of Wright Aviation Memorial Catering to sport fisherman, tourists. Excellent dining room service. Quiet, comfortable. Home away from home Everything good to eat
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Title: Henderson Motel Henderson (NC), Linen PM 1956 Jul-8
Description:
1 mile north of Henderson, N.C. on U.S. Route 1; Midway between South Hill, Va. and Raleigh, North Carolina. A short distance from Kerr Dam and Reservoir. Luxurious rooms with private tiled baths. Hot water heat - exhaust fans. Good fishing ... good food. Telephone 3624; J.W. Collins, Mgr
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Title: Qualla Park Shop Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
This unique shop is located on N.C. Highway 107 in the Cherokee Indian Reservation at the west entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Here you will find one of the largest and most complete collections of Hand-Made Indian and Mountain Crafts in this vicinity. Mrs. Irene Robinson, Proprietor and Manager
Tichnor Bros
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Title: Kanuga Lake Inn on Kanuga Lake Near Hendersonville (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Trimont Inn, "A Distinctive Tourist Hotel" Franklin (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Catering to that particular segment of the traveling public which demands something better than the average in cuisine, comfort, service. Reservations are advised for the busy season
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Title: Bel-Aire Motel & Restaurant Fayetteville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Bel Aire Motel and Restaurant Midway between New York and Florida 3 Mi. South of Fayetteville, N. C. on 301 Hwy. South Phone Hemlock-2-8558 for reservations All rooms equipped with T. V., tiled baths, electric heat and wall-to-wall carpets. Opposite Howard Johnson Restaurant. Also Bel Aire Restaurant on premises. Located back from highway for a quiet and restful stop. All air-conditioned units. Dial He-2-8558 Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Owners and Prop
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Title: Hobbs Cottage Court Wilmington (NC), Linen PM 1951 Mar-7
Description:
22 Modern Guest Rooms all with private bath. Steam Heat. Guest Dining Room. Serving home cooked food. Telephone 5185. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. JD Hobbs. On US 17, one mile north of city limits
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Title: Milestone Court Junction U.S. 70-74 Asheville (NC), Linen PM 1950 Jun-12
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Title: View of Lobby, Assembly Inn Montreat (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Good Food, Good Lodging: The Tourist Court, Tourotel Inc Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
640 Merrimon Avenue
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Title: Fontana Village Fontana Village (NC), Linen PM 1947 Aug-18
Description:
A vacation resort in the Great Smoky Mountains, surrounded by ranges famous for scenery. It is 1,800 feet above sea level and can accommodate 1,000 people in 300 modern cottages. The village offers excellent facilities and a variety of recreation opportunities at moderate prices. Fontana Dam, 2 1/2 miles from Fontana Village, is the highest in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, fourth largest in the world
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Title: North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
1--Mint Museum, Charlotte 2--State Capitol, Raleigh 3--Orton Plantation, Wilmington 4--Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hill 5--Nathanael Green Monument, Greensboro 6--Old Market House, Fayetteville 7--Looking Glass Falls, Pisgah National Forest 8--The Chapel, Duke University, Durham 9--Fontana Dam, Western North Carolina 10--Chimney Rock, Chimney Rock
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Title: Amphitheatre, City Lake Park and Dam High Point (NC), Linen
Description:
Amphitheatre, in City Lake Park, is used extensively for outdoor theatricals, band concerts, etc. It has a seating capacity for approximately 4,000
Curteich-Chicago
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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 Prichell Hall, the main hotel
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Title: Wilson County Court House Wilson (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Historic Salem College Winston Salem (NC), Linen PM 1940 May-14
Description:
Salem College one of the oldest educational institutions for women in America. It was founded in 1771
Asheville Post Card Co
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Title: The Lodge at Camp Sequoyah Ashville (NC), Linen PM 1945 Jul-3
Description:
containing library, dining hall and kitchen
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Title: Moonlight Scene of Lake Junaluska Lake Junaluska (NC), Linen PM 1949 Aug-25
Description:
Bath House in foregrounds
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Title: Bird's Eye View of Camp Sequoyah for Boys Weaverville (NC), Linen PM 1945 Jun-25
Description:
Located near Asheville, N.C. at an elevation of 3000 feet. The camp plant comprises 125 acres, 42 buildings, private lake, athletic field, tennis courts, riding fields. Camp Sequoyah has had a distinguished patronage from 27 states and 3 foreign countries. Founded 1924
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Title: The Governor Dudley Wilmington (NC), Linen PM 1942 Aug-20
Description:
An historic mansion built in 1833 by Gov. Edward B. Dudley, the first governor of N. C. elected by the people, also, the first president of the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Many distinguished guests have been entertained here including Daniel Webster and President Taft. Open to the public as a guest house and restaurant--where unusually good food is served in a quiet, distinctive atmosphere. Catering to those who appreciate quality at reasonable prices
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Title: High Hampton Inn and Country Club Cashiers (NC), Linen PM 1945 Jul-20
Description:
East End of Lobby showing Chimney with Four Fireplaces
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Title: New underpass in front of Methodist Church Henderson (NC), Linen PM 1945 Jul-8
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Title: Dilworth Methodist Church Charlotte (NC), Linen PM 1948 Aug-11
Description:
Charlotte is a Church-going city, leading the U.S. in this respect. There are many denominations represented in Charlotte
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Title: Greensboro College, Main Building Greensboro (NC), Linen PM 1941 Jul-1
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Title: Echo Inn Overlooking Hendersonville and Golf Course Hendersonville (NC), Linen PM 1944 Jun-10
Description:
Elevation 3000 Ft
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: West Court Weaverville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Every room with bath, steam heat, best in furnishings. Open all year. First Class Cafe within 1/2 block. Reasonable rates. Centrally located between the Smoky Mountain National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Owned and Operated by West Family
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Title: Chimney Rock Mountain (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Entrance to Chimney Rock - Massive walls, gardens, flower-topped pylons and fountain - all create an imposing gateway to the wonders of Chimney Rock
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: Terrace Hotel and Boat Landing Lake Junalaska (NC), Linen unused
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Title: New Bath House and Pier Lake Junaluska (NC), Linen PM 1953 Jul-25
Description:
Lake Junaluska, NC, the home of the Southern Assembly, "The Summer Capitol of American Methodism in the South", is twenty-six miles west from Asheville on the Southern Railway and on US Highway Nos 19 and 23. Seventeen miles of driveway; like of 252 acres, well stocked with fish; splendid auditorium and other public buildings and fine residences; good water, electric lights and other public utilities; fine hotels; sporty nine hole golf course, tennis, boating, swimming, fishing; strong conference and Chautauque programs
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Title: The William Amos Johnson Memorial Building, Wake Forest College Wake Forest (NC), Linen PM 1942 Aug-10
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Title: Centenary Methodist Church New Bern (NC), Linen PM 1955 Sep-3
Description:
Methodists organized here in 1802 and a church was erected, second for the town. This structure, their third here, was dedicated October 22, 1905
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Title: Odell Memorial Music Building, Greensboro College Greensboro (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Rotunda Porch, Greensboro College Greensboro (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Battery Park Hotel Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Atop Down-town
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Title: High Hampton Inn Cashiers (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Congregational Church Tryon (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Albertype Co
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Title: Fayetteville Street from State Capitol Raleigh (NC), Linen unused
Description:
A view of the business section of Raleigh, N. C., looking south down Fayetteville Street from the State Capitol. large buildings shown in this picture are those of the Supreme Court, Odd Fellows Building, Citizens National Bank and Commercial National Bank Buildings, as well as Raleigh's new million dollar hotel, the Sir Walter
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Title: Oak Hall Tryon (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Albertype Co
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Title: Wilson County Public Library Wilson (NC), Linen PM 1952 Aug-6
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Red Fez Country Club on Lake Catawba Charlotte (NC), Linen PM 1941 Apr-24
Description:
Owned by members of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and overlooking Lake Catawba, this clubhouse is the scene of numerous social affairs
C.T. Artcolortone
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Title: Post Office, Carolina Beach Carolina Beach (NC), Linen PM 1944 Dec-5
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Title: Ticket Office & Entrance Blowing Rock (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Tweetsie Railroad: Eastern America's most exciting travel attraction. Full size steam locomotives daily carry thousands of fun loving tourists thru three miles of scenic mountains where trains are attacked by renegade Indians and robbed by outlaws. Authentic western town features live entertainment at Tweetsie Palace, just off the Blue Ridge Parkway at Blowing Rock, North Carolina
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Title: The Outer Banks of North Carolina Nags Head (NC), Chrome PM 1985
Description:
Looking down at Nags Head, one can get a true version of the Outer Banks. Modern motels, restaurants, fishing piers and other recreational facilities are available
Koppel
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Title: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Towering 208 feet, it is the tallest lighthouse in the United States. Overlooking dreaded Diamond Shoals and "the Graveyard of the Atlantic," it is the most famous landmark of the North Carolina coast
Plastichrome
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Title: The Carolinian Motel Wilmington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
2916 Market St. On U.S. Highways 17 and 74 North One of the newest and most modernly designed motels. 100% air conditioned, Room Phones, and T.V. Wall to wall carpeting. Comb. tile tub and showers ... Featuring Bridal suite, swimming pool and shuffleboard. Area code 919 Telephone 763-4653
Koppel
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Title: Fifth Avenue Methodist Church Wilmington (NC), Chrome
Description:
Organized in 1847. Is church where Charlie Jones Soong, father of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek was converted in 1880. Attend Your Church Regularly Christ is the head of the church, His body, and is Himself its Savior. - Ephesians 5:23b
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Title: Ocracoke Lighthouse Ocracoke (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This lighthouse was built in 1823 and is the second oldest in use on the Atlantic Coast
Koppel
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Title: The Bluffs Coffee Shop in Doughton Park Blue Ridge Parkway (NC), Chrome PM 1951 Aug-6
Description:
Kodachrome by W. Ray Scott
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Title: The Sea Ranch Nags Head Beach (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On ocean. Complete Hotel Services, American & European plan. Top-of-the-Dune Dining Room, conferenceroom, cocktail lounge, color TV, children hostess in season, across from First Flight site, 2 golf courses, tennis, hunting-fishing guides, Complimentary champagne for honeymooners. Gale holiday festivities. Phone 919-441-2231
Koppel
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Title: Nuclear Reactor Building, North Carolina State College Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the first facility of its kind to be devoted exclusively to peacetime development of the atom. The unique one-story building which houses the reactor also contains the training and research laboratories, and an observation room. This is the first college-owned reactor and is open to the public without restriction
Mike Roberts
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Title: Ocean Pier Motel Topsail Beach (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
At eastern end of N.C. 50, close to famous New Topsail Inlet and adjoining New Topsail Ocean Pier and Thompson's Restaurant. North Carolina's best fishing waters. Ocean front rooms and apartments. Cool summer breezes and heated in Winter. Open year-round. Write for reservations or call Topsail Island 328-3161
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Title: The Sea Ranch On OCean Nags Head Beach (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Across from First Flight Site. Complete hotel services. Year 'round heated & enclosed pool and our own enclosed tennis courts. Top of Dunes Dining Room, cocktail lounge. 2 golf courses nearby. Hunting, fishing guides. Gala holiday festivities. "Alice's Looking Glass" Boutique. Phone 919 - 441-7126
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Title: Bluffs Lodge - Doughton Park Blue Ridge Parkway (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This 24 room lodge, of rustic design, is located in a beautiful Highland Meadow, at an elevation of 3,750 feet. The Lodge is open from spring through autumn. Kodachrome by W. Ray Scott
Mike Roberts Color Production
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Title: Scott Hall, North Carolina State College Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1953 and named in honor of the late Robert W. Scott of Alamance County, father of former governor Kerr Scott. It is occupied by the Poultry Department
Plastichrome
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Title: Somerset Place Plantation Creswell (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Somerset Place Plantation Route 1, Box 337 Creswell, NC 27928 919-797-4560
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Title: The Hospital at Duke University Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
was first used in 1930 and adjoins Duke University School of Medicine
Dexter
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Title: Blockade Runner Motel Hotel Wrightsville Beach (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Air view showing Atlantic Ocean and Banks Channel. Accommodations include 120 spacious rooms with TV, radio, air-conditioning, water view, swimming pool, sailboats, water skiing, all beach facilities. Area 919, Dial 256-2251
Plastichrome
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Title: Sanitary Fish Market and Restaurant Morehead City (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Our Famous Tar Heel Hush Puppies: 1 lb. Fine Corn Meal, 1 Egg, 1 Tablespoon Salt, 1 Tablespoon Sugar, Pinch Soda, 1 Cup Buttermilk. Serving for 6 Persons. Stir, adding water, to thick consistency. Drop in deep fat, (Preferably Wesson Oil) Cook in temperature of 375 degrees
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Title: Yonahlossee Motel Blowing Rock (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On U.S. #221 & Temporary Parkway. 20 New Modern Units. Private Baths, with Combination Tub & Shower. Playground Facilities for children. Open April through Oct. Bill and C.A. Williams, Mgrs. Phone 3721
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Morehead Biltmore Hotel Morehead City (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"Your Host on the Coast" Wonderful Vacation and Convention Resort. Michael L. Taft, Manager
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Title: Sun and Bathing New Topsail Beach (NC), Chrome PM Aug-24
Description:
Enjoying the sun and bathing at one of South Eastern North Carolina Beaches. Greetings from New Topsail Beach, N.C>
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: The Sea Ranch on Ocean Nags Head Beach (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Across from First Flight Site. Complete Hotel Services. Year 'round Heated & Enclosed Pool & our own Enclosed Tennis Courts. Top of Dunes Dining Room, cocktail lounge. 2 golf courses nearby. Hunting, fishing guides. Gala Holiday Festivities. "Alice's Looking Glass" Boutique
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Title: Entrance to Chimney Rock, North Carolina Chimney Rock (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The highway to the parking area at the base of Chimney Rock begins here. An elevator takes visitors to a point level with the top of the Rock
Koppel
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Title: Downtown Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This view of downtown Durham, No. Carolina, was taken from Five Points looking East
Mike Roberts
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Title: Fayetteville St Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In Downtown Raleigh. Looking North Toward State Capitol Building
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Title: Kilgore Hall, North Carolina State College Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Was completed in 1953 and named in honor of the late Dr. B. W. Kilgore. This is headquarters for the School of Forestry and The Department of Horticulture
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Title: Occidental Life Insurance Building Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Corner of Daniels Street and Wade Avenus near Rex Hospital
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Y.M.C.A Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The swimming pool at the left side of building opens to the sun deck during the summer season, and can be enclosed during bad weather at Durham's new modern Y.M.C.A
Dexter
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Title: Aerial view of campus - North Carolina State University Raleigh (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing Raleigh skyline in background
Mike Roberts
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Title: Watts Hospital Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Established in 1895, this excellent hospital is located on extensive grounds in West Durham. Color by C.H. Ruth
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Title: Connestee Falls Brevard (NC), Chrome PM 1963 Jul-2
Description:
A Magnificent Water Cascade, located on U.S. 276
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Title: Rowland Motel Rowland (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Modern, air-conditioned rooms with tile baths. Electric heat, individually controlled. Family units. Television. Swimming Pool. Near restaurants. Credit Cards accepted. In Town on U.S. 301 and 501. Telephone: Area Code 919, 422-3339
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Brevard College Brevard (NC), Chrome
Description:
Scene on the campus
Koppel
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Title: Northward View of Broad Street in Brevard, South Carolina Brevard (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Broad Street, Looking North; Brevard, North Carolina. Photographed in Natural Color by Jack Bowers
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Title: Cabana East Motel Nags Head (NC), Chrome PM 1973 Sep-10
Description:
Located on the Atlantic Ocean, and the Galleon Sportswear and Gift Shop
Koppel
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Title: National School of Heavy Equipment Operation Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Moore's Chapel Road, P.O. Box 8529, Charlotte, N.C> 28208 , Phone (704) - 392-1359; "The Original" Students and instructors in action at one of the outdoor laboratories
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Title: Scandia Village in the Pines Raleigh (NC), Linen unused
Description:
6 mi. north of Raleigh on U.S. 1. Raleigh phone VA 8-5461. Mailing address: Rural Route 7. Room phones, air conditioned, picturesque lake and fishing, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course on premises and golf privileges 1/2 mile
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Title: The Langren Hotel Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Conveniently located Theatres and Churches Near-by Asheville's Largest Hotel Rooms: Single $1.50 to $2.50 Double $2.00 to $4.00 Located in the heart of the City U.S. Highways 19, 23, 25, 70 and 74 pass our doors Visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Title: The O'Henry Hotel Greensboro (NC), Linen unused
Description:
A Dinkler Hotel Carling Dinkler, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. 300 Rooms - 300 Baths Conveniently Located U.S. Route 29 Passes the Door
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Title: Ecusta Paper Corporation Pisgah Forest (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Ecusta, a subsidiary of Olin Industries, Inc., manufactures cigarette paper, Olin cellophane, Bible and printing papers, wrapping and make-ready tissues and other fine-thin flax papers
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Title: Airplane View of Western North Carolina Sanatorium, Near Black Mountain, N.C (NC), Linen unused
Description:
This space is for writing messages
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Title: Baptist Church and Front of Spilman Dormitory at Mars Hill College Mars Hill (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Mars Hill College a co-educational junior college, founded in 1836, is the oldest college in Western North Carolina. It is located in the picturesque town of Mars Hill, which has an elevation of 2300 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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Title: The Hospital at Duke University Durham (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Duke Hospital, the largest general hospital in the Southern rigion, is a five-story building and together with the School of Medicine Building adjoining, has more than several aces of floor space, more than 1,000 rooms. The various wards are named in honor of outstanding practitioners, teachers, and researchers. Each year patients come from every county in North Carolina and from some twenty other states
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Title: Peace - A Junior College for Women Raleigh (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Highland Pines Inn, Weymouth Heights Southern Pines (NC), Linen unused
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Title: HIgh Schools Winstom-Salem (NC), Linen PM 1951 Sep-11
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Title: Marion Tourist Court and Sunset Restaurant Marion (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Private baths, steam or electric heat, telephone in each room. Inside city limits. Phone 412
E. C. Kropp
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Title: Rainbo Restaurant Fayetteville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Specializing in sea foods, steaks and chops
Dexter Press
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Title: Atlantic Christian College Wilson (NC), Linen unused
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Title: S. L. Sheep School Elizabeth City (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Elizabeth City, N. C., located on Pasquotank River, is one of the most historic sections of the United States. Nearby are the Dismal Swamp Canal surveyed by George Washington, and Roanoke Island where in 1584 the followers of Sir Walter Raleigh landed and where in 1587 Virginia Dare, the first white child in America, Was born. Also close is Kill Devil Hill, where the Wright Brothers experimented with the first aeroplane and at this place the government has erected a massive monument in commemoration of them
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Title: Chapel, Duke University Durham (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Durham (Durham County) - Home of Duke University. The Institution has just celebrated the Centennial of the Origins of Trinity College, which still exists as an integral part of Duke University. P.S. - I have enjoyed a visit to North Carolina's exhibit at the New York World's Fair. You must be sure to see it. For information about North Carolina write Governor's Hospitality Committee, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Title: Airplane View of Mitchell College Statesville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Mitchell College, a Christian Junior College for young women. Established in 1856, was named in honor of Miss Margaret Elliot Mitchell and Mrs. Eliza Mitchell Grant, daughters of Dr. Elisha Mitchell, who lost his life exploring the highest peak east of the Mississippi River, Mount Mitchell. This college is progressive, yet maintains the cultural standards of the Old South. Is located at Statesville in the beautiful and healthful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains
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Title: Main Entrance to West Campus, Duke University, at Sunset Durham (NC), Linen PM 1951 Mar-22
Description:
Duke University, its origin dating back to 1838, ranks among the leading educational institutions in this nation. For years Duke's enrollment has annually exceeded 3500 students, coming from every state in the Union and more than a dozen foreign countries. Outstanding among the scores of native stone buildings on the University Campus is the magnificent Gothic Chapel, with its graceful 210-foot tower, 50-bell carillon, and 7,791-pipe organ
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Title: Daniel Efird Rhyne Administration Building, Lenoir Rhyne College Hickory (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Panoramic View of Portion of Appalachian State Teachers' College Boone (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Alt. 3,333 ft. What is now the Town of Boone, N. C., was perhaps the favorite camp of the famous pioneer, Daniel Boone. He made his headquarters here from 1760 to 1769 and this Town was named in his honor. Located within the town and upon the actual campground of Daniel Boone is the Appalachian State Teachers College consisting of a four million dollar plant and a student body of more than two thousand annualy
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Title: Edna Moore New Dormitory, 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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Title: Entrance to Campus, Duke University Durham (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Albertype Co
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Title: Nighttime Scene Over West Campus, Duke University Durham (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Duke University, its origin dating back to 1838, ranks among the leading educational institutions in this country. For years Duke's enrollment has annualy exceeded 3500 students, coming from every state in the union and more than a dozen foreign countries. Outstanding among the scores of native stone buildings on the university campus is the magnificent Gothic Chapel, with its graceful 210-foot tower, 50-bell carillon and 7791-pipe organ
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Open Air Theatre at Mars Hill College Mars Hill (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Mars Hill College, founded 1856, is the oldest college in Western North Carolina and is the largest junior college in the Southeast. The college is located in the picturesque town of Mars Hill, which has an elevation of 1330 feet. The beautiful campus includes 100 acres, on which are 14 buildings for administration and residence and a number of cottages
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Title: Bowman Gray Memorial Stadium Winston Salem (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Bathing Scene at Marshburn's Beach White Lake (NC), Linen unused
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Title: High Hampton In and Country Club Cashiers (NC), Linen PM 1946
Description:
East End of Lobby showing Chimney with Four Fireplaces
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Title: Indian Basket Makers Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 567, 9A-H2100
Chief Standing Deer's wife and daughter making baskets in front of their home. The Indian Reservation is located on the Eastern Boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Title: Battery Park Hotel Asheville (NC), Linen PM 1949 Aug-14
Description:
Series E-4486
Battery Park Hotel Asheville, North Carolina ÂIn the Land of the Sky Modern Ideal Location Open Terraces Spacious Public rooms.
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Title: Dinty Moore's Tourist Home, 348 Person Street U. S. 301A North Fayetteville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-14390
Every room with bath or shower. Continuous hot water. Air conditioned summer & winter. Telephones 2-2242 & 2-9978. Mrs. D. L. Moore, Owner, Mgr. 348 Person Street (U.S. 301A north) watch for US 301A signs at north and south intersections of U. S. 301, Fayetteville, N. C
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Title: Hobbs Tourist Cottages, U. S. 17 Wilmington (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-8947
Modern Heated Private Baths. Innerspring mattresses. Reasonable rates all year Telephone 5185. Owned and operated by Mr. And Mrs. J. D. Hobbs. On U. S. 17. One mile north of city limits. Wilmington, North Carolina
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Title: Hotel Queen Anne At Night New Bern (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 1B675-N
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Title: Old Market House Fayetteville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 15776
For a time Fayetteville was the Temporary Capital of North Carolina, the State House occupying the site of the old Market House, but it was destroyed in the great fire of 1831. The present market House was erected in 1838 primarily as a Town Hall. It has been the scene of many memorable and historical incidents
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Title: Patton Avenue Looking West Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 36774
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Title: Surles Motor Court, 301 Highway Fayetteville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 24 010F
4 Miles South of Fayetteville, N. C. on 301 Highway. Modern All Brick Court. Tile Baths, Steam Heat, Air-Conditioned. Well off highway. Very quit and restful. Television. Mr. And Mrs. David g. Surles, Props. Phone HE-3-1945
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Title: The O. Henry Hotel Greensboro (NC), Linen PM 1941 May-05
Description:
Series 31202
Carling Dinkler, Pres. & Gen. Mor. 300 Rooms  300 Baths Conveniently located U. S. Route 29 Passes the door
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Title: Cape Feat Hotel Wilmington (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 73307
Cape Fear Hotel is one of Wilmington's finest hotels, combining all the qualities, both old and new, which make Wilmington the progressive modern city it is
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Title: Chowan County Court House Edenton (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-8
Built in 1767. The walls of the Assembly room are a fine example of early American paneling. The Masonic lodge room contains George Washington's chair, presented in 1778
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Title: First Presbyterian Church New Bern (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 1B676-N
Organized January 7, 1817, by John wither spoon, grandson of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. This beautiful edifice was constructed from a design by Sir Christopher Wren, noted English Architect, and was dedicated January 6, 1822. Its high pulpit and sloping floor are of special interest to the visitor
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Title: Residence Of North Carolina's First Governor Wilmington (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 60451
Residence of North Carolina's First Governor. Elected by the people. Wilmington, N. C. Rich in interest to the visitor is this quaint old building. The home of the first governor of North Carolina which was erected by the people of the State
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Title: U. S. Post Office Edenton (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-5
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Title: Waterside Theatre Roanoke Island (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series OB-H41
Waterside theatre, Famous for ÂThe Lost Colony Historical Drama, Roanoke Island, N. C. Waterside Theatre is located on Roanoke Island, where old Fort Raleigh has been restored. It is the spot where the first English settlers landed in 1587, and is also the birthplace of Virginia Dare, the first white child of English parents, to be born in the New World. The fate of these first colonists has remained a mystery to this day
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Title: Lambuth Inn Lake Junaluska (NC), Chrome PM Oct-5
Description:
Located at the World Famous Methodist Assembly Grounds, Lake Junaluska, North Carolina
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Title: Hemlock Inn Bryson City (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
High, cool, quiet, restful. Located just off U.S. Highway #19 on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Breathtaking views form every room - cross ventilation - private baths - Early American atmosphere. Honest-to-goodness home cooking and farm fresh vegetables, served beautifully from Lazy Susan tables. American and European plan. Reasonable rates. Owned and operated by: Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Haynie. Phone Bryson City 9112 Duncan Hines recommended
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Title: Motel Topton - U.S. Highway 129 and 19 Topton (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
New and Modern. Enjoy real rest and comfort. 2700 feet altitude. Surrounded by beautiful mountains. Sleep under cover in hot summer. Plenty of heat in rooms for cooler months. Restaurants close by
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Title: Clubview Apartments Asheville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Leisurely living in Ashevilles most modern apartment building. Located on exclusive Kimberly Avenue, in Grove Park, overlooking the Asheville Country Club, Golf Course, and surrounding mountains. Featuring one and two bedroom units, air conditioned and modern baths, in a serene atmosphere of gracious living, and convenient to all points within the city
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Title: Carlotte Colisum Charlotte (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Charlotte Coliseum has been described as "the stadium with a roof on it". The roof is the largest clear span dome in the world, having a diameter of 332 feet, and a height of center of dome of 112 feet. The seating capacity of the Coliseum is 13,000
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Title: MacKenzie's Colonial Manor Restaurant Weldon (NC), Chrome PM 1956 Nov-14
Description:
Route 301 just 3 miles south of Weldon, NC. Next to the Waldorf of the highways. One of the most unique restaurants anywhere. A combination of Williamsburg and New Orleans. Red Coats, Polkadot Costumes; Soft Organ Music; Candle-light. Specializing in delicious prime ribs of beef, au jus; fillet mignon; roast turkey; oven fried young spring-hen, broiled lobster and choice pot roast
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Title: Lake Lynn Lodge Concord (NC), Chrome unused
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: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Fayetteville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
one half mile south on U.S. 301 Fayetteville, N. C. Every room with tiled bath - telephone - 100% air conditioned - T.V. - adjoining Howard Johnson's restaurant. Telephone 3-4101
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Title: Hanes, Master Maker of Seamless Stockings Winston Salem (NC), Chrome PM 1966 Aug-19
Description:
Aerial view of Hanes Hosiery Mill Company building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Title: The Hayman's Seafare Nags Head (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
the place to eat "At famous Nags Head, North Carolina" Capture the flavor of Old Nags Head dining on our specialties of Imperial Crab, Nags Head Shore Dinners, and delicious top grade Western steaks. Three dining rooms to meet your needs. Air conditioned and heated for your comfort
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Title: Carolina Motel Franklin (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
P.O. Box 343, Hwy. No. 441 South, Route No. 2; Telephone 704/524-3380. Spacious - air conditioned and heated rooms - color T.V. - large pool with slide and diving boards - picnic tables on four acres of lawns with four seasons of beautiful mountain scenery - conveniently located to restaurants and shopping - mining information. your hosts: Pat & Frank Myatt, Jr
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Title: Myers Court, Downtown Bryson City (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On U.S. 19. 27 Modern Units with combination tub and shower baths. Hot water heat, Air conditioning and television in rooms. Swimming pool. Phone 2885
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Title: Continental Motel Rockingham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Adjoining Holiday Restaurant, Interstate 220, U.S. 1 & 74. Phone 895-5231. 57 rooms - elevated sun deck - indoor pool - Cablevision & Color TV. Ralph and Elizabeth Morse, Owners and Operators
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Title: Continental Motel Rockingham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Adjoining Holiday Restaurant Interstate 220, U.S. 1 & 74 Phone 895-5231 Rockingham, N.C. 28379 57 Rooms - Elevated Sun Deck Indoor Pool - Cablevision & Color TV. Ralph and Elizabeth Morse Owners and Operators
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Title: Entrance to Chimney Rock Park (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
on U.S. Highway 74, Western North Carolina. These massive walls create an imposing gateway to the wonders of Chimney Rock. Color by Mike Roberts
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Title: Prince Charles HOtel Fayetetville (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Aug-5
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Title: Saint Francis Episcopal Church Rutherfordton (NC), Chrome
Description:
The Episcopal Church began its work in this area in the early 1800's. The present church building, begun in 1898, is a replica of a fourteenth century English countryside church. The stone was quarried for the church building from a nearby site and it was constructed by local craftsmen and stone-masons. The church is open daily to visitors
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Title: Rubin's Osceola Lake Inn Hendersonville (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In the cool & scenic Blue Ridge Mountains. Finest Jewish-American cuisine; supervised children's program; tennis - golf - heated whirlpool - boating - fishing - pool - entertainment - informal - Owner, Manager, Host Stuart Rubin; Phones: (305) 534-8356 (704) 692-2544; Resort Hotel on beautiful Lake Osceola
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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 at City Limits - Greensboro, N.C.; Just 1/2 mile from U.S. 70-29-421. Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Smith; Telephone 2-0182
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Title: Carleton House Motor Lodge & Restaurant Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
45 sound proof rooms in center of city, Jct. U.S. 301A & 64, 1 blk. from Post Office, banks, movies, stores, churches. Central heat, air-cond., room thermostats, forced fresh air, pool, T.V., room phones. Nick & May Boddie, Mgrs
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Title: Rocky Mount Motor Court Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
41 Modern rooms, room phones with 24-hour switchboard service. Free TV, combination tiled tub & shower. Swimming pool. Spacious grounds for strolling & exercise. KB & Evelyn Dickerson - Owners Telephone 919-446-5171
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Title: Washburn's Motel Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Washburn's Motel Court, Inc. 1 Mile North of Rocky Mount, N. C. on 301 - 301-A Modern Rooms and Suites. Room Phones. Air Conditioning. 24 Hr. Desk and Switchboard Service - TV in Rooms. Combination Tiled Tub and Shower Baths - Shuffleboard - Swimming Pool - Putting Green - Adjacent to Howard Johnson's Restaurant
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Title: Washburn's Motel Court Rocky Mount (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
2 miles North of Rocky Mount, N. C. on 301-A. Modern Hotel rooms and suites. Room phones - Air conditioning - TV or radio in rooms - Combination tiled tub and shower baths - Shuffleboard - Playground - Swimming pool - Putting green - Howard Johnson's Restaurant adjacent - No pets. T. H. and Margaret Groome, Owners-Managers. P. O. Box 1171 Telephone 6-5171
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Title: Wright Bros. First Power Driven Plane Kitty Hawk (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Wright Bros. First Power Driven Plane First Flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903
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Title: ANI-TSAGI (Indian Ball) Being Played by Cherokee Indians on Reservation (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Located on the extreme western boundary of North Carolina and adjoining the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Qualla Reservation, consisting of 63,000 acres, represents a typical part of the vast mountain domain that once was owned and occupied by Cherokee Indians
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Title: Carolina Beach, N.C. by Moonlight, "The South's Miracle Beach" Carolina Beach (NC), Linen PM 1950 Aug-22
Description:
This is the kind of resort which offers everything dear to the hearts of the vacationist; a bathing strand which stretches into the distant haze; spacious hotels, large guest houses and cottages, and hundreds of private homes. It is a haven to the young high school and college crowd. With two long piers jutting out to the very breeding grounds of the game sea denizens. It is "fishing home" to countless thousands of sportsmen all over the South
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Title: United States Post Office, High Point, N. C High Point (NC), Linen unused
Description:
High Point, known as "The Industrial City," could readily be termed "The Balanced City." For here, in addition to 153 factories and mills, are the banks, shops and stores which serve a retail trade area of 75,000; here are broad, tree-shaded streets; the charm of flower gardens and the comfort of luxurious and modest homes. Here are recreation centers, sports and entertainment
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: U.S. Post Office Waynesville (NC), Linen unused
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Title: U.S. Post Office Washington (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The present Post Office Building, Washington, N.C. was completed in 1913. This was the first Post Office in the United States to be named "Washington", and was established in 1789. It is also the first town to be named "Washington" when General Washington took charge of the COntinental Army in Dec. 1776
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Title: United State Post Office Gastonia (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Gastonia is located almost the exact center of the Piedmont region. The air tempered by sunshine is pleasant and invigorating. In the City proper and its outskirts are 60 textile plants and the number of products manufactured here runs into the hundreds. Gastonia has modern school buildings, beautiful city parks, progress civic clubs and many fine churches. It is located on U.S. Highway No. 29 and is only 2 hours driving distance to the beautiful Western North Carolina Mountains. Historic Kings Mountain Battlefield is only 20 miles west of the city
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Title: First National Bank Asheboro (NC), Linen PM 1941 Oct-4
Description:
Exterior view of First National Bank in Asheboro, North Carolina
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Title: Hangar and Rigging Crew for Captive Balloon Fort Bragg (NC), Linen PM 1945 Jun-24
Description:
Fort Bragg, N.C., located 9 miles northwest of Fayetteville, on State Highway #87, is the largest artillery range in the United States. It embraces approximately 130,000 acres of land, and has a personnel of about 66,000 officers and men
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Title: Medical School, Duke University Durham (NC), Linen PM 1941 Apr-27
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Title: James Walker Memorial Hospital Wilmington (NC), Linen PM 1941 Oct-11
Description:
This is recognized as one of the finest institutions of its kind in the Carolinas and serves the entire section of which Wilmington is its center. It is splendidly managed and operated
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Title: Business Section of Saluda, N.C. from recreation center Saluda (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Beaver Lake - "In the Land of the Sky" Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
BEAVER LAKE This lovely lake, within the city limits, is situated in Lakeview Park, which is one of the most exclusive residential sections in Asheville, and many beautiful homes are located here. The lake, created by damming the waters of Beverdam Creek, is also a great center for aquatic sports and recreation
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Title: Yacht Basin and Portion of Shipyard Elizabeth City (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Yacht Basin at Elizabeth City where millions of dollars worth of palatial yachts find winter berths and marine railway and ship-building service. Scene near the plant of the Elizabeth City Iron Works & Supply Co. Elizabeth City is on the optional intracoastal waterway route, via historic and picturesque Lake Drummond or Dismal Swamp
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Title: Some of the main buildings, Presbyterian Orphans' Home Barium Springs (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Presbyterian Orphans' Home at Barium Springs is located five miles south of Statesville, N. C., on U. S. Highway 21, and is the home of more than 300 orphaned children. The Home was established by the Presbyterian of North Carolina in 1891, and has been the haven for more than 2,000 children since its establishment
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Title: The Henry Hotel Greensboro (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Henry Hotel Greensboro, NC A Dinkler Hotel Carling Dinkler, Pres. & Gen. Ggr. 300 Rooms - 300 Baths conveniently located U. S. Route 29 passes the door
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Title: Moore General Hospital, Near Asheville Swannanoa (NC), Linen PM 1951 Feb-5
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Title: The Wright Memorial Near Kitty Hawk Kill Devil Hills (NC), Linen PM 1941 Oct-20
Description:
The Wright Memorial, of North Carolina granite, is mounted on top of the principal dune of Kill Devil Hills, near Kitty Hawk, where Wilbur and Orville Wright experimented with their glider. On December 17, 1903, near the foot of this hill, they successfully flew their plane under its own power, the first flight of a heavier-than-air machine ever made by man
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Title: Looking Across the Golf Links Towards Esseola Inn Linville (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Bathing in the Atlantic Ocean at Lumina Wrightsville Beach (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Lumina - the dancing place of the South blends rhythmic strains of syncopating music, with superb dancers on the South's most beautiful dance floor. Orchestra concerts on Sunday, bathing every day, either in the waters of the surf or sound, picnicking and fishing, movies and beach sports add to the visitors pleasure at Lumina. Wrightsville Beach, near Wilmington, N. C
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Title: High Hampton Inn Cashiers (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: State Hospital Morganton (NC), Linen unused
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Title: "Big Room" at Night, Showing Fire-Place, Grove Park Inn Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The "Big Room," or lobby, of Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C. 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 of a 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 10,000 candle-power of illumination in the one room
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Title: "Timbercove" one of the Beautiful Homes on Lake Lure, N.C., "In the Land of the Sky" Lake Lure (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 1876, 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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Title: W-56 Night-Time Scene - North Carolina Baptist Hostpital and Bowman Gray School of Medicine Winston Salem (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Portion of the Lobby, Grove Park Inn Asheville (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The "Big Room", or lobby, of Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N.C., 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 of a 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 10,000 candle-power of illumination in the one room
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Title: Old Market House, Built in 1838 (F34) Fayetteville (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Pixie Motel Linville (NC), Chrome
Description:
Located One Block from Intersection of U.S. 221 & N. C. 105 Linville, North Carolina, 28646 "In the Shadow of Famous Grandfather Mountain" 14 Modern Units - Electric Heat - Tile Baths - TV in All Rooms - Play Area for Children - Convenient to Excellent Restaurants - Championship Golf Courses Nearby. "Air Conditioned by Nature" Telephone Area Code 704 - 733-2597 Owned & Operated by Jim Hughes
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Title: Gateway to Orton Plantation Wilmington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Orton Plantation, near Wilmington, N.C. was established in 1725 by Roger Moore. It is considered one of the finest examples of pure colonial architecture in America. The Gardens, with their brilliant display of Azaleas among a setting of moss draped trees, are considered one of the outstanding beauty spots of the south
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Title: Masonic and Eastern Star Home Greensboro (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Owned and operated by the Masons and Eastern Stars of North Carolina for the benefit of their aging members
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Title: Methodist Retirement Home - Erwin Road Durham (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: North Carolina Azalea Queen Wilmington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Azalea Queen on her official float in the azalea gardens setting of Greenfield Park
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Title: Orton Plantation Wilmington (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Orton Plantation, established in 1725, is one of the most historic and beautiful spots in the South. Located on the banks of the Cape Fear River ner US 17 its year around gardens attract thousands of visitors
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Title: Nags Head Super Market Nags Head (NC), Chrome PM 1964 Aug-26
Description:
On the beach highway at Nags Head, N. C. "Largest Super Market on the Dare Coast." Carries a complete line of quality meats and groceries, beach wear and souvenirs. Air conditioned for your shopping comfort. Ample parking space
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