#TBT. We are throwing back to the 1950’s today, and the Piggly Wiggly grocery store in the Five Points neighborhood of Raleigh. The building now houses NOFO@ The Pig, a restaurant, market and gift shop. Happy Thursday!
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Throwback Thursday – NC Museum of Natural History in Raleigh
We are throwing back to the 1950’s today, and a view of the skeletal exhibits at what was then known as the Museum of Natural History in Raleigh. Now known as the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the museum is the largest institution of its kind in the South East and one of the nation’s most amazing […]
Throwback Thursday – Durham Bulls
#TBT: Today we are throwing back to 1913. The Durham Bulls are pictured here at the East Durham Ballpark. The North Carolina league was formed that year, and the local team was named the Durham Bulls. The games were interrupted for World War I, and then the league was disbanded. A new league was formed […]
Throwback Thursday – 1945
We are throwing back to 1945 today, and the Rhodes Furniture building in downtown Raleigh, located at 301 S. Wilmington Street. The 300 block of this street was once composed of mercantile buildings, which were adjacent to Raleigh’s Old City Market. The Rhodes Furniture building was demolished in 2012 after cracks in the building were […]
Throwback Thursday – the North Carolina State Capitol Building
Throwback Thursday and Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
#TBT: We are throwing back to 2012 today. The Hibernian Irish Pub and Restaurant on Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh was destroyed by fire in December 2012. A second fire in September 2013 further delayed the re-opening, but finally in 2014, it re-opened, bigger and better than before. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Throwback Thursday – Crabtree Mall, Raleigh NC 1968
Throwback Thursday, March 3, 2016
Today we are throwing back to 1895. This is an exterior view of the front of the Dughi Store, 235 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC. The oyster wagon was pulled by a horse labeled “Nancy” and the ice cream wagon was pulled by horse labeled “Jno. The front of store, second floor, shows a sign for the […]