
Title: Aerial View, North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Established in 1887, ii is one of the top scientific institutions in the country with an approximate enrollment of 18,000 students
Dexter Press
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Title: Case Athletics Center, Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Carmichael Gynmasium, University Student Center, Students Supply Store and Price Music Center. North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina
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Title: William Neal Reynolds Coliseum, North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Home of Wolfpack basketball
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Title: Bowen, Metcalf and Carroll Halls, North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: School of Design Court, North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Students Supply Stores - State University Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Carter Stadium, North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Wyer Home of Wolfpack football. Finley Field House and State Fairgrounds also shown
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Title: Douglas Municipal Airport Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
One of the major connecting points of the South, Douglas Municipal has been responsible for many valued businesses locating in this fruitful area where southern hospitality and ingenuity stimulated by a moderate climate have required such a fine facility
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Title: The Color of Carowinds Charleston North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Rural Carolina is the theme of Carowinds' Country Crossroads, where an authentic waterwheel brings back memories of mountain flour mills run by water power
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Title: The Singing Christmas Tree Wilmington North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Chancel Choir, Winter Park Baptist Church. May the love and joy of Christmas be with you throughout the coming year
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Title: Carowinds Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Evening is a quiet and restful ending to a fun-filled day at Carowinds. Sit back and enjoy the sunset as you watch the evening show in the Paladium, the Carowinds airshow, or the Carowinds Fireworks Extravaganza
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Title: Ovens Auditorium and the Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Two giant entertainment facilities which offer the public the finest in drama and sports including the circus
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Title: Dorothy and Her Friends, Lan d of Oz Banner Elk North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Is the balloon really safe? Of course! Otherwise why would Dorothy and the Lion and the Tin Man all get into it together? Especially just after the Tin Man got his brain, it's the Land of Oz, Beech Mountain, Banner Elk, NC
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Title: Four Views of Research Triangle Park Research Triangle Park North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The scenic 5400-acre park is considered to be the most successful and largest planned research park in the United States. Costing over a billion dollars in capital investment to develop, the park represents the successful blending of business, higher education and government at all levels
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Title: PTL Heritage Village Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Heritage Village International Broadcast and Counselling Center are in background with entrance to Heritage Village in lower right hand corner
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Title: The Charlotte Douglas International Airport Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Charlotte Airport is a key factor in servicing the continued growth of the city. Visitors now praise the facility because of the streamlined traffic flow. The airport is located approximately seven miles west of the city
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Title: The Charlotte Motor Speedway Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The 1.5 mile high banked super speedway is noted for its plush surroundings and ultra modern mega-structure stadium complex. The popularity of the sport is obvious through its annual record breaking crowds
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Title: Aerial View of Davidson College Davidson North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Canning Machines/The Stroh Brewery Tour Winston Salem North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Take an extraordinary look at how beer is made and packaged in the second largest Stroh Brewery in the country. Guided tours unveil for you the entire beermaking and packaging process, giving a fascinating demonstration of today's high quality production methods and machinery. Schlitz, Old Milwaukee and other Stroh brands are also brewed and bottled in Winston-Salem. For more information on the Stroh Brewery or Winston-Salem, call 1-800-331-7018, or write: Convention and Visitors Bureau, Box 1408, Winston-Salem, NC 27102
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Title: World GOlf Hall of Fame Pinehurst North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Sitting amidst majestic pines, the World Golf Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring the immortals of the game, and enhancing its centuries-old heritage. The magnificence of this golf shrine makes it one of the finest in the world
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Title: Aerial View Burlington North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Chartered in 1866 and is known for its textile, chemical and hosiery industries
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Title: Aerial View of the Town Salisbury North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Salisbury is one of the oldest towns in the Piedmont Region. Historically it has charters dating back to 1753. Today it is a great industrial town with textile mills, exciting Catawba College and a huge Veterans Hospital
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Title: Historic Spencer Shops Salisbury North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Southern Railway began construction on the Spencer Shops March 23, 1896 and was the largest in the nation. The shops were named for Samuel Spencer, the 1st President of the new railroad. Recently designated a North Carolina historic site, this center will preserve the history of North Carolina's railroads
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Title: Aerial view of High Point High Point North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Occupies a very unique position in industry as it is the southern center of two major industries - furniture and hosiery manufacturing
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Title: Aerial View of Town Monroe North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
With an average annual temperature of 60 degrees, it's no wonder Monroe enjoys the rapid growth that it has experienced over the last few years. Monroe is ideally located near Charlotte and the mountains and beaches
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Title: Greetings from Concord Concord North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Concord is a delightful place to visit and live. The town is very close to Charlotte, the largest city in the two Carolinas, and the famous Charlotte Motor Speedway, the North Carolina Zoological Park in Asheboro, and much more
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Title: Greetings from Hickory, North Carolina Hickory North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Ideally situated near the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hickory, N.C. features one of the leading furniture manufacturing centers in the country, important hosiery, cotton, knitting mills and Lenoir-Rhyne College
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Title: The Charlotte Douglas International Airport Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Charlotte Airport is a key factor in servicing the continued growth of the city. Visitors now praise the facility because of the streamlined traffic flow. The airport is located approximately seven miles west of the city
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Title: The University of North Carolina, Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte was founded in 1946 and gained university statue in 1965. With a broad range of undergraduate degrees and graduate program at the Masters level, it has become one of the nation's fastest growing state universities. The campus is located eight miles northeast of Charlotte
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Title: Main Street facing East Highlands North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Enjoy small town charm surrounded by glorious mountains. In the foreground is Highlands Inn built in 1880
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Title: Aerial View Monroe North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
With an average annual temperature of 60 degrees, it's no wonder Monroe enjoys the rapid growth that it has experienced over the last few years. Monroe is ideally located near Charlotte and the mountains and beaches
Dexter Press
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Title: Aerial View of University Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, founded in 1946, gained university status in 1965. With a broad range of undergraduate degrees and graduate programs at the master's level, it has become one of the nation's fastest growing state universities. The campus is located eight miles northeast of Charlotte on 1,000 acres served by Interstate 85, U.S. 29 and N.C. 49
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Title: Public Library Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Charlotte Public Library located on North Tryon St. in downtown Charlotte. This modern structure was completed and open for use in 1954, serves all of Mecklenburg County. It has a wide collection of periodical indexes available, including the Library of Congress printed catalogue
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Title: Aerial View of Julian J. Clark Tennis Stadium Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Julian J. Clark Tennis Stadium Site of the NCNB Classic Olde Providence Raquet Club Charlotte, North Carolina
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Title: Hatteras Inlet Ferry Outer Banks North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the six state owned and operated toll-free ferries which operate during daylight hours year around between Ocracoke and Hatteras Island, NC. This scenic trip takes only 40 minutes
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Title: Port 'O Call Restaurant Outer Banks North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Billy Gray For centuries the heart of the seafaring man has lept with anticipation at the sound of the words, Port O'Call. In each designated port the sailor could touch land again, receive mail, and enjoy fine food and good company. Let us be your Port O'Call for a pleasant repast when you visit the Outer Banks
Dukane Press
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Title: Home Economics Building, Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1959 Jul-23
Description:
Erected at a cost of $1,000,000. Trains students professionally for careers related to foods, clothing, home furnishings, child care and teaching. It is one division of the college which each year enrolls 2,500 students
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Street Scene Cherokee North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1961 Jul-11
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Title: Surf City Family Campground Topsail Island North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
3 miles north of Surf City on Hi-Way #210. Ocean front campsites - modern facilities. Sewer hook-up for trailers - six fishing piers nearby. Privately owned - Tel. 328-9781
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Title: Sea Ranch Resort Complex Kill Devil Hills North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Phone: 1-800-334-4737; 1-919-441-7126
Dynacolor Graphics Inc
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Title: Holly Inn Pinehurst North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1954 Feb-19
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Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge and Restaurant Dunn North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
On Interstate 95 (Freeway) serving U.S. 201 - U.S. 421; 545 miles south of New York City; 465 miles north of Jacksonville, Florida; Telephone 892-6181, area code 919
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Tobacco Warehouses Wilson North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest bright leaf tobacco market in the world, Wilson, N.C.,; has a total of 19 tobacco warehouses and 10 tobacco factories. Every tobacco products manufacturer in the world has a buyer at this market and it is held from the middle of august until December
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Title: A sincere greeting from a warm friendly people North Carolina (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
North Carolina, the "Old North State" also called the "Tar Heel State," is known for progressive government and success in attracting new industry
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Title: Atlantic Coast Line Depot Rocky Mount North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Metrocraft
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Title: Minicipal Swimming Pool Tarboro North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Tarboro, N.C., incorporated in 1760, is located on the Tar River, 72 miles east of Raleigh, in a healthful section of the state with a pleasing climate and equable temperature throughout the year. It is a city of comfortable homes with wide streets and offers excellent educational facilities. It is also a thriving industrial center, and modern concrete highways provide connection with all sections of the state and U.S.A
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Title: Washington County Court House Plymouth North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Airplane View of Lenoir Rhyne College and Campus Hickory North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1938 Oct-27
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Title: Benvenue Country Club Rocky Mount North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Business Section Rocky Mount North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings from Hickory Hickory North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Nickname - Tar Heel State 1950 population - 4,061,929 Area in sq. miles - 52,712 Entered the Union, Nov. 21, 1789
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Title: Hickory High School Hickory North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Hickory and Tower of Radio Station W-H-K-Y Hickory North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Charles Shelby North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Shelby's Landing Hotel - fireproof. Well known for homelike atmosphere and excellent food and service
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Title: Timbercove Lake Lure North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
One of the beautiful homes on the lake. In the Land of the Sky
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Title: Mack Library, Bob Jones University Greenville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: Good Samaritan Hospital Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1957 Nov-26
Description:
Established 1881. Oldest private Negro Hospital in the United States
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Title: Laurel Park Inn and Bathing Beach on Laurel Lake Hendersonville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Laurel Park Inn & cottages, comfortably situated amid large shade trees on mountainside, overlooking Laurel Lake - the most popular sand bathing beach in Western N. C. Quiet location removed from heavy traffic but on paved drive to business district of Hendersonville, only a mile and a half away. Bathing, Boating, Golf, Horseback Riding, Hiking, Ping pong, Quoits. Playground for children. Rate includes all meals and beach privileges
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Title: Battery Park Hotel Asheville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Atop Down-town
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Title: Assembly Inn Montreat North Carolina (NC), Linen PM Jul-11
Description:
Dormatory for Montreat School for Girls. A four year preperatory school. Montreat College. A four year college for women. Situated on the Assembly Grounds of the Presbyterian Church US, sixteen miles from Asheville in the Land of the Sky
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Title: Greetings from Montreat, N.C Montreat North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
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: Veterans Hospital Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1948 Oct-20
Description:
Due to its strategic location and other favorable factors, Fayetteville was recently awarded the Veteran's Administration Facility for North Carolina, the initial cost of which will be $1,500,000. The main building will, according to architect's drawings, be a most beautiful and inspiring structure
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Title: Lakeside Lodges Lake Junaluska North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1950 Aug-15
Description:
Grenell Open June - July - August Just 20 beautiful miles by car or bus, to Cherokee Village and Smoky Mountains Park. Along the road are Indians, bears and wonderful scenery. Lakeside Lodges are rustic, plain, clean and cool. Hot and cold water in the rooms. some large rooms with sleeping porches for families. The kitchen-dining room is half way between Lower Lakeside and Upper Lakeside to prevent fire danger. Many nights a large fire in the lobby is quite comfortable and the quests enjoy popping corn and toasting marshmallows. Come to Lakeside on vacation or a weekend. Boats and fishing equipment are free
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Title: Lower Lakeside Lodge Lake Junaluska North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1950 Aug-17
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Title: Science Building, the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Upper Lake with Rocky Mountain in the background Cahsiers North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
High Hampton Inn and Country Club
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Title: Front Entrance, Coca-Cola Bottling Company Asheville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Mission Hospital Asheville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Asheville Mission Hospital was started in the year 1884 in a five room house, and from this modest beginning has steadily grown until its capacity is now around 130 beds. It is a general hospital fully approved by the American College of Surgeons and is continually increasing in usefulness and effectiveness in its service to the community
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Title: Page's Lake, bath house and pavilion Page's Lake North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Loated on Highway 87, 16 miles south of Fayetteville, NC and 7 miles east of St. Paula, NC. The lake covers 100 acres and is fed from hundreds of everflowing white sulphur and iron springs, with a beautiful lawn approaching the clean water and white sandy bottom, large cypress garden for fishing, furnished cottages and perfect safety zones for bathing. Ideal for all kinds of outings and picnics, a clean safe place operating since 1922 under the same management, in season
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Title: Dutch Farm Motel Sanford North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1933
Description:
Excellent Dining Room for guests 18 modern fireproof rooms - tiled bath rooms - showers - carpeted rooms - radiant hot water heat - air conditioned - radio - television - telephone - no parking problems - no hiway noise. 5 miles south - Sanford 20 miles north - Pinehurst & Souther Pines on US I-115-501 For Reservations Phone Sanford 3-8493
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Title: Blu-Vue Motel & Restaurant Mount Airy North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1960 Oct-22
Description:
12 miles south of Blue Ridge Parkway on US 52 1 Mile North of Mount Airy, NC at 52A. 21 Rooms -Air Conditioning Optional - Private Baths - Hot Water Heat - Parking at Door - Free TV - Room Phones - Away from Highway - Excellent Food - Comfortable Lodging
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Title: Gresham Motor Court & Restaurant Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
On the Lake U. S. Route 1 - 6 Mile North Raleigh, North Carolina 25 Modern Rooms each with Private Baths, Radiant Heating, Air-Conditioning, Twin Beds, Free Fishing & Swimming to our Guests. Golf Course adjoining (excellent restaurant on premises) Mailing Address: Telephone: 3-3727 P.O. Box 55 Raleigh, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gresham Owner-Mgrs
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Title: Sutton's Motor Court Carry North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1953 Mar-10
Description:
8 miles south of Raleigh on U.S. Route 1 and 64; phone 4231; air foam mattresses; hot and cold water; steam heat
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Title: The Lake - Cam Sequoyah Asheville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
In 1942 the lake at Camp Sequoyah was rebuilt and enlarged to more than double the original size, and equipped in accordance with American Red Cross water front regulations. The new lake was a gift from hundreds of loyal and devoted Sequoyah patrons and campers. Weaverville, N.C>
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Title: Country Club, Showing Bath House Hendersonville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Ocean Inn Wrightsville Beach North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Wrightsville Beach, near Wilmington, N.C. is a delightful resort with a distinctive charm and unique location. The Inland waterway from North to South parallels Wrightsville Beach and the quiet waters of the sound provide an ideal anchorage basin for visiting yachts. Boating and fishing, surf and still water bathing, movies, dancing, attractive hotels and inns, a wonderful climate - all combine to make Wrightsville Beach an unexcelled ocean resort
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Title: Presbyterian Orphan's Home Barium Springs North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Sprunt Infirmary, Rumple Hall, Woman's Building The Presbyterian Orphan's 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 Presbyterians of North Carolina in 1891, and has been the haven for more than 2,000 children since its establishment
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Title: Geneva Hall Montreat North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
"in the land of the sky"
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Title: The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepard Brevard North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jack Bowers (LCA) 808 N. Broadway St. Organized 1951
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Title: Camp Burgiss Glen, Y.W.C.A. Camp for Girls Brevard North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
King Natural Color Card
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Title: Transylvania County Courthouse Brevard North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"Transylvania" from Latin words meaning "over the trees" or "across the woods" circa. 1881, listed in The National Register of Historic Places. This historic site is located on the square in Brevard, NC, at the entrance to Pisgah National Forest; in the land of waterfalls. Brevard was named for Ephriam Brevard, who was esteemed for drafting the Mecklenburg Declaration, and was an officer in the Revolutionary Army and a citizen of renown
Dynacolor Graphics Inc
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Title: Methodist Church Brevard North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Barber's Studio
Mike Roberts
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Title: Southland Motel Rowland North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1972 Aug-26
Description:
US Hwys. 301 and 501. City limits of Rowland, NC Home size tiled bathrooms, with tubs and showers- Comfortably furnished with Simons all metal furniture- Restaurant facilities
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Title: Parkway Motor Court and Restaurant Laurel Springs North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
J. Wellington Young Junction Highway 18 and Parkway, Milepost 248, Laurel Springs, North Carolina. Also operating Myers Parkway Court on Highway 421 Deep Gap, North Carolina. Open all year - Simmons furniture Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Myers
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Title: Daffodils in the Castle Hayne Area Wilmington North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1957 Nov-26
Description:
Thousands of bunches of these daffodils are shipped from this area to northern markets each spring
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Title: The Oaks Motel Greensboro North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1958 Feb-20
Description:
1118 Summit Ave. On US 29-A North, inside city limits. 50 rooms with free television, private phone, tile bath, individually controlled air conditioning and heat. Beautiful spacious grounds with free putting green. Excellent restaurant near. J.M. Bailey, Mgr. Phone BR 2-0107
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Salem Square Winston Salem North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1965 Jul-29
Description:
The old cistern on Salem Square is a favorite tourist attraction. Visitors enjoy operating the old pump which pumps water, just as in the early days. Nearby is Salem College, founded in 1772 by the Moravian Settlers
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Title: In Town Motel Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1961 Feb-2
Description:
430 Ramsey St., at Jct. 210 & US 401 North Just 5 blocks west from Jct. US 301 & 210 An exclusive brick motel, has 20 attractive 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 & business centre. Attractive setting and quiet homey atmosphere. TV & room phones. Mr. & Mrs. C.J. Schick, owners - dial HEmlock 2-3202
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Title: Williams Hall at North Carolina State College Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
was completed in 1953. This building was named in honor of the late Prof. C. B. Williams, and is occupied by the Agronomy Department
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Title: The Presbyterian Home, Inc., Greensboro Highway High Point North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1955 May-31
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Title: Sundown Motel Bryson City North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
10 miles from Cherokee
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Title: New North Carolina Legislative Bldg Raleigh North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Oregon Inlet Outer Banks Cape Hatteras North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The world's best sports fishing can be found off the shores of the Outer Banks. This is the home of one of the largest fishing fleets in the Atlantic
Plastichrome
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Title: Pinehurst Race track Pinehurst North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1967 Oct-26
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Title: Eden Rock Motel Durham North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Located 3 miles south of Durham, N.C. on U.S. 15 and 501. Near Duke University. 40 air-conditioned rooms with telephones, radios, TV in lounge, private baths with tub and shower. Off the highway in fourteen wooded acres, Howard Johnson Restaurant adjoining. Telephone Durham 9-2001, P.O. Box 928. Loran Clark, Owner-Manager
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Title: Bright Leaf Motel Sharpsburg North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Mar-6
Description:
US 301 - 4 mi south of Rocky Mount, NC. Luxurious accommodations, spacious rooms, fully air conditioned, free TV, Beauty Rest mattresses, wall to wall carpeting. Family units, tile baths. Our food is Southern cooking at its best. Mr & Mrs. R.S. Perry, Owners & Operators
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Title: Covenant Presbyterian Church Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1966 Oct-26
Description:
Organized June 1947 - a merger of the Second Presbyterian Church - Organized in 1873, and the Westminster Presbyterian - Organized in 1897. This Church is considered to be one of the finest examples of Gothic Architecture in America
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Bright Leaf Motel and Robert Perry Restaurant Sharpsburg North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1962
Description:
Killebrew Studio Bright Leaf Motel Rocky Mount Ph. GI 2-5319 and Robert Perry Restaurant Rocky Mount Ph. GI 6-4796 Sharpsburg, N. C. U. S. 301 - 4 Mi. South of Rocky Mount, N. C. Luxurious Accommodiations. spacious Rooms. Fully Air-Conditioned - Free TV - Beauty Rest Mattresses - Wall-to-Wall Carpeting. Family Units - Tile Baths. Our Food is Southern Cooking at its Best. Mr. & Mrs. R. S. Perry, Owners & Operations
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Battery Park Hotel Asheville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Between the Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge. Atop downtown Asheville
Koppel
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Title: The Hearth and Embers at the Manor Motor Inn Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM Jul-18
Description:
Charlotte's most luxurious and fashionable restaurant in the city's newest and finest Motor Inn
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Title: The Carolina Hotel Pinehurst North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1951 Oct-24
Description:
America's premier winter resort
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Title: Pine Acres Motor Hotel & Restaurant Laurinburg North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
Pine Acres Motor Hotel & Restaurant Air Conditioned - Telephone & Television in Rooms - 2 Mi. South of Laurinburg, N. C. on U. S. Highways 15 & 15A. - A. R. Moseley, owner & operator. Sleep in comfort - No Highway noises
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Title: Cape Hatteras Court Buxton North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Swimming Pool - TV Lounge - Marina - 25 Units - Rooms, Eff. Apts., Cottages - Ideal Location - 25 Yards from Surf, Near World-Famous Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Mrs. Ormond W. Fuller, Mgr
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Title: Atlantis Lodge Atlantic Beach North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
PO Box 186, Atlantic Beach, NC 28512. The new ocean-front luxury accommodation near Morehead City. Open year 'round - efficiencies and rooms - penthouse lounge for guests only - library and game room - conference and sales meetings facilities. 300' private beach. Lifeguards during summer
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Title: Greenville Memorial Hospital Greenville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
801 Grove Rd. This 308 bed hospital is designed for medical and surgical cases and provides quality medical and nursing care and the ultimate in modern equipment
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Title: A Part of the Ranch and Riding Ring, Bent Creek Ranch, Adjoining Pisgah National Forest Asheville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Wrightsville Beach, N.C Wrightsville Beach North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This aerial view shows the crystal fishing pier and Lumina Pavilion, which is located on the Southern end of Wrightsville Beach
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Title: The Sea Oatel and Dareolina Restaurant Nages Head North Carolina (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. For reservations phone area code 919 - 441-2411. Your host and hostess, Archie and Lina Burrus
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Title: Port O' Call Restaurant Kill Devil Hills North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
For centuries the heart of the seafaring man has lept in anticipation at the sounds of the words, Port O' Call. In each designated port the sailor could touch land again, receive mail and enjoy fine food and good company. Let us be your Port O' Call for a pleasant repast when you visit the Outer Banks
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Title: Holiday Inn: The Copper Hearth Restaurant Fayelleville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
See your favorite steak cooked to sizzling perfection in the Copper Hearth Restaurant of Holiday Inn. Tel: 483-0332- AC 919
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Title: Holiday Inn Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
See your favorite steak cooked to sizzling perfection in The Copper Hearth Restaurant of Holiday Inn. Tel: 483-0332 -- AC: 919
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Title: The Copper Hearth Restaurant, Holiday Inn Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
U. S. Highway 301 South. See your favorite steak cooked to sizzling perfection
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Title: The Nu-Wray Inn Burnsville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
View shows lobby from the front door. Mellow pine walls, stone fire place, spinning wheels, and candle moulds make a true picture of one of Western North Carolina's Oldest and Most Famous Early American Inns which has been welcoming travelers since 1833, and the same family has set its table in the early American tradition for three generations
Koppel
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Title: Dining room at Nu-Wray Inn Burnsville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jack W. Bowers What I found on this table
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Title: Hickory Motel Hickory North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Jun
Description:
81 Rooms - Free TV - Room Phones - Air Conditioning - Swimming Pool - Shuffleboard - Adjoining Howard Johnson Restaurant. Mr. & Mrs. H. R. Ruth, Owners. Highways 64, 70 & 321
Plastichrome by Colourpicture Publishers Inc
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Title: Presbyterian Hospital Charlotte North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This fine hospital is one of four general hospitals located in Charlotte. Widely known in this area as a medical center, is located on the former site of Elizabeth College. It is surrounded by shade trees and well-kept grounds
Dexter Press
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Title: The Sea Ranch, on Ocean Nags Head Beach North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Complete hotel services, year round heated & enclosed pool, Top-of-the-Dune Dining Room, conference room, cocktail lounge, color TV, children hostess in season, across from First Flight site. 2 golf courses, tennis, hunting-fishing guides. Complimentary champagne for honeymooners. Gala holiday festivities. Phone 919 - 441-2231
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Title: Sea Ranch Resort Complex Kill Devil Hills North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Phone: 1-800-334-4737, 1-919-441-7126
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Title: The Last Unicorn Nags Head North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Last Unicorn - a women's craft shop filled with the magic of creativity. Located in Sam & Omie's Restaurant at Nags Head, North Carolina
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Title: The Sea Oatel and Dareolina Restaurant, Directly on the ocean front Nags Head North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
111 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 on the Outer Banks. For reservations phone area code 919-441-7191
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Title: Post Office New Bern North Carolina (NC), White Border unused
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Title: Southgate Bldg., Trinity College Durham North Carolina (NC), White Border unused
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Title: Banner Building Greensboro North Carolina (NC), White Border unused
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Title: The Manor at Night Asheville North Carolina (NC), White Border PM 1926 Sep-19
Description:
The Manor, an Inn of English-like quaintness, is located in Albemarle Park, Ashevillle, N.C., between the city and the wonderful eighteen-hole golf links of the Asheville Country Club. The Inn is open the year round and has a clientele from all parts of the country. Cottages are operated in connection
Commercialchrome
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Title: Park Hill Inn Lawn Hendersonville North Carolina (NC), White Border unused
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Title: Corner Walnut and Main Sts., Waynesville, NC Presbyterian Church in Left Waynesville North Carolina (NC), White Border unused
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Title: The New Home of the Atlantic Trust and Banking Co Wilmington North Carolina (NC), Divided Back PM 1919 Feb-4
Description:
Corner Front and Market
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Title: Hogback and Rocky Spur from Godshaw Hill Tryon North Carolina (NC), Divided Back unused
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Title: Moving Train on Bridge, Albemarle Sound Edenton North Carolina (NC), Divided Back
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Title: Atlantic Coast Line Depot Rocky Mount North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Main Post Exchange Fort Bragg North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Post Chapel Fort Bragg North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1942
Description:
Fort Bragg is 9 miles west of Fayetteville on State Highway 24. It is the largest Field Argillery Post in the world; area, 120,130 acres. The Government has spent millions of dollars for permanent buildings and improvements
E. C. Kropp Co
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Title: Hotel Albemarle Albemarle North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Albermarle, located forty miles northeast of Charlotte, is an industrial and agricultural city, and offers complete educational facilities. Besides having numberous recreation centers within the city, the famous Morrow Mountain State Park is located just 7 miles east of Albermarle in the aged Uwharrie Mountains
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Title: Night-time scene - North Carolina Baptist Hospital & Bowman Gray School of Medicine Winston Salem North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Birds-Eye View of Town and the French Broad River Marshall North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
In the Land of the Sky
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Title: Elizabeth R. Pardee Memorial Hospital Hendersonville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Kanuga Lake Inn, on Kanuga Lake Hendersonville North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: River Shore New Bern North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1952 Apr-11
Description:
Tichnor Bros
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Title: Triple-ESS Fishing Pier Atlantic Beach North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
This pier, located at Atlantic Beach, N.C. three miles from Morehead City, is 1,000 feet long and the only fishing pier on the Carteret Coast
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Administration Building, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point Havelock North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1952 Mar-11
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Hostess House, U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Officers' Club, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1952 Apr-12
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Station Theater, U. S. Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point North Carolina (NC), Linen PM 1952 Mar-12
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Business Section Havelock North Carolina (NC), Linen
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Title: Aerial view of Gastonia, N.C Gastonia North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Gastonia, N.C., County Seat of Gaston County. Incorporated in 1886, it has grown to a population of over 55,000. Gastonia is well diversified in textiles and manufacturing
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Title: Aerial View Morganton North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Nestling in the Catawba River Valley at the eastern edge of the Appalachians, Morganton, county seat of Burke County, combines the historic and scenic with the hustling enterprise of a thriving small city
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Catawba College Salisbury North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1851 by Evangelical & Reformed Church. One of the nation's leading Liberal Arts small colleges. Has campus of 190 acres, 21 buildings, others planned. Scene shown is Corriher-Linn-Black Library completed in 1953
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Title: Wesleyan College Rocky Mount North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This new Methodist senior, coeducational and liberal arts college is located on Hiway 301 north of Rocky Mount. Shown are Gravely Science, Braswell Adminsitration, and Pearshall Classroom Building
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Title: Ballard Hall, Livingstone College Salisbury North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Houses Department of Music, Division of Education and Psychology, and Public Relations Office
Dexter Press
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Title: Campbell College Buies Creek North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This is a familiar scene on the campus of Campbell College at Buies Creek, North Carolina. Shown in the foreground is the old well, and in the background is the oldest building on the campus. The Kivett Building names for Z.J. Kivett who is revered as one of the college's noblest benefactors
Dextone
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Title: Goler Hall, Livingstone College Salisbury North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Freshman-Sophomore young women's dormitory is named in memory of Dr. Wm. H. Goler, second president of the college
Dexter Inc
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Title: Price Memorial Building Salisbury North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Monument to Dr. Joseph Charles Price, founder and first president of Livingston College, this building houses the administrative offices, reading laboratory, an assembly room, classrooms, and laboratories for natural sciences
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Campbell College Buies Creek North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This familiar scene is typical of the beauty of the Campbell College campus at Buies Creek, North Carolina. Pictured is a portion of the girls' campus showing the Treat Dormatory in the background. This building was named for its benefactor, Mr. M.C. Treat
Dextone
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Title: East Carolina University Greenville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Southeast view of the Wright Building, in which are located the University Union, the Student Government offices and the Students Supply Stores
Koppel
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Title: High Point College High Point North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
A four year co-educational Methodist affiliated college. Founded 1924
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Wayne Community College Goldsboro North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
906 Highway 70 (By-Pass) East; One of the original institutions founded by the North Carolina Legislature. Dedicated to teaching a fully comprehensive Community College Program - General adult/vocational/technical/college parallel
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Title: Campus Scene, Greensboro College Greensboro North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
A fully accredited, Methodist related liberal arts college in the heart of North Carolina. Founded in 1838 as Greensboro Female College. Became coeducational in 1954. Now has facilities for 700 students
Dexter
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Title: Daniel Efrid Rhyne Administration Building Hickory North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jack W. Bowers In 1928, Daniel Efird Rhyne, a Lutheran businessman gave $150,000 toward Lenoir College’s rebuilding effort, after fire destroyed much of the campus. The Rhyne Building, one of the first new buildings, and is named in his honor. The name of the college was later changed to Lenoir-Rhyne College. Photo by Jack W. Bowers
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Title: Library, Women's College of the University of North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
With a 115-acre campus, over 50 buildings and an enrollment of 2,400 students, this is the largest residential liberal arts college for women in the U.S. The library has a capacity of 300,000 volumes
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Title: Winston-Salem War Memorial Coliseum Winston Salem North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Dixie Classic Fair
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Air View of Brevard Brevard North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Laurinburg Presbyterian Church, West Church St Laurinburg North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Colorama
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Title: Main Hall, Salem College Winston Salem North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The central building of Salem College, dates from 1855. Its stately Doric columns face Salem Square
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Title: Wake Forest College Winston Salem North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Dormitories and homes of the campus fraternities, with Wait Chapel in the background. College moved to its new 300 acre campus in 1956. Enrollment is approximately 2,000. Color by F. B. Jones
Dexter Press
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Title: Beech Mountain Ski Resort Banner Elk North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Louisburg College Louisburg North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
An Autumn view of Pattie Julia Wright Memorial Dormitory
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Title: Railway Station Hamlet North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1900 to serve Seaboard Air Line Railroad. Was major stop on east - west & north - south rail lines. Is now a historical landmark
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Title: Springtime at Louisburg College Louisburg North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
Allen de Hart Color Photo by Allen de Hart
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Title: Hound Ears Ski Slope Blowing Rock North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Hound Ears Club
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Title: Looking North on King Street Boone North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Photographed in Natural Color by Charlie Robinson
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Title: Veterans Administration Hospital Oteen North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance showing hedge of beautiful roses
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Title: Veterans Administration Hospital Oteen North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Bill Kobert Located near Asheville, N. C., this new 500-bed general medical and surgical hospital provides the most modern patient care and research facilities. It replaces a 50 year old plant and was dedicated in June 1967
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Title: Appalachian Ski Mountain Blowing Rock North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Beginners, Intermediate, and Advance Slopes with season early December through March, featuring ski shop, ski rentals, restaurant, lounge, night skiing, and snow making equipment
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Title: Appalachian Ski Mountain Blowing Rock North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Manufacturing snow in early morning before the skiers arrive
Plastichrome by Colorpicture
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Title: Grandfather Mountain Highland Games Linville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Representatives from over 100 Scottish clans and septs march in the annual "Parade of Tartans" at the Highland Games and Gathering of Scottish Clans
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Title: Main Street, looking North Black Mountain North Carolina (NC), Chrome
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Title: Institute of Government, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
"A new university of public officials within the framework of the old University of North Carolina" Joseph Palmer Knapp Building
Plastichrome
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Title: South Building at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
South Building houses the administrative offices of the University at Chapel Hill. Completed in 1814, it was remodeled in 1926. The Old Well is shown on left
Plastichrome by Colourpicture Publishers
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Title: South Campus Residence Halls, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Carmichael Auditorium, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Ehringhaus Dormitory, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Over 700 students are housed in this modern and self-sustaining building named for J. C. B. Ehringhaus, Governor of North Carolina (1933-37)
Plastichrome
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Title: Institute of Government, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina (NC), Chrome
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Title: Duke University Durham North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view showing the chapel at the left center of picture, and the quadrangle surrounded by many of the university bulidings. Duke Chapel is recognized as an outstanding example of Gothic architecture
Plastichrome by Colourpicture Publishers Inc
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Title: Entrance of the Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Hospital Durham North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Howard J. Chidley Durham North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Men's dormitory and annex, North Carolina College at Durham; "Home of the Eagles"
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Title: North Carolina Central University Durham North Carolina (NC), Chrome
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Title: Main Approach to Duke University Chapel Durham North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Reynolds Residence Hall, Western Carolina University Cullowhee North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: The Charles W. Chestnutt Library, Fayetteville State University Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This modern library b uilt in 1967, was named in honor of the second president of the college (1880-1883) Charles W. Chestnutt. This is one of 17 buildings on this 150 acre campus, and the second oldest state supported school in North Carolina
Dexter Press
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Title: Western Carolina College Cullowhee North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
View north to Stillwell Classroom Building. In background: Bird Administration Building and "The Three Pines" in right foreground. W.C.C. is a four-year college, co-educational, supported by the State of North Carolina: liberal arts, teacher education, master of arts degrees
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Title: Gaihter Hall, Administration Building of Montreat College Montreat North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, eighteen miles east of Asheville, N. C. Home of Montreat College and the Presbyterian Church, U. S., and Summer Conference Assembly Grounds
Edward L. DuPuy
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Title: Hotel Prince Charles Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Downtown on Hay St
Tichnor Bros., Inc
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Title: Student Union, Methodist College Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Ye Olde Market House Fayetteville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ye Olde Market House has become a veritable shrine to the thousands of tourists who annually pass beneath its shadow on their way to and from southern resorts. The beautiful building is symbolic of the long and colorful history of Fayetteville, The Friendly City, and is now the city's public library
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Title: Henderson County Court House Hendersonville North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: L. Nelson Bell Library Montreat North Carolina (NC), Chrome
Description:
Edward K, DuPuy The L. Nelson Bell Library on the campus of Montreat-Anderson College in Montreat, North Carolina, completed in 1972 and dedicated to Dr. L. Nelson Bell, a distinguished surgeon, missionary, author, and churchman. Color Photo by Edward L. DuPuy
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Title: Men's Dormitory, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
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Title: Knotty Pine Motel & Restaurant Lumberton North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1953 Nov-20
Description:
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Bauer, owner and manager. 23 modern rooms with private bath. Dining room adjoining. Serving the finest in foods. Air Conditioned
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Title: Knotty Pine Motel & Restaurant Lumberton North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1953 Nov-27
Description:
On U. S. 301 -3 Miles South of Lumberton. Phone: Lumberton 9196 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bauer, Owner and Manager. 23 Modern rooms with private bath, dining room adjoining. "Serving the finest in foods". Air conditioned
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Title: Camp Lejeune Golf Course Camp Lejuene North Carolina (NC), Chrome PM 1960 Feb-4
Description:
All ranks of Divot Diggers from Par-Busters to Players use the golfing facilities provided by the Golf Course
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