#TBT. We are throwing back to 1936 today, and a postcard of Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. The building was completed in 1932 as a memorial to the soldiers who died in World War I, and as a replacement for the City Auditorium, which had been destroyed by a fire. The new auditorium, constructed by contractor […]
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Throwback Thursday – Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel, Raleigh NC
#TBT – Today we are flashing back to the 1920’s and the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel, the oldest surviving hotel building in Raleigh. Constructed in 1923-1924, the building on Fayetteville Street is typical of hotels from the 1920’s. Because of its proximity to the state capital, it housed as much as 80% of the state […]
Throwback Thursday – Raleigh’s original YMCA building
#TBT: We are flashing back today to 1913 and a postcard of the YMCA. The YMCA of Raleigh constructed a five story building at the corner of Edenton and Wilmington Street, near the state capitol. The structure housed a swimming pool in the basement, a 42 room hostel, reading rooms, and an assembly hall. The […]
Throwback Thursday, May 26, 2016
#TBT: We are throwing back to the 1950’s today, and the Raleigh Durham Airport as it looked about 1957. In 1940, the state legislature selected a site midway between Raleigh and Durham for a new airport, and RDU was born. Construction was delayed by WWII, and the army utilized it as the Raleigh-Durham Army Air […]
Throwback Thursday – Holiday Inn Downtown Raleigh
#TBT Today we are flashing back to the 1970’s, and the cylindrical Holiday Inn on Hillsborough Street in Raleigh. The hotel, famous for its shape and its rooftop restaurant with a spectacular view of the city, opened in 1969 as a Holiday Inn. The architecture of the building was altered in the 1990’s, when […]
Throwback Thursday – Raleigh Cabana Motel
#TBT – We are throwing back to the 1960’s today, with a postcard of the Raleigh Cabana Motel. The motel was built in 1962 on the busy 500 block of Salisbury Street, and was one of only three downtown motels. By the late 1970’s, the once vibrant downtown district was full of vacant buildings, and […]
Throwback Thursday – Rialto Theater, Raleigh NC
#TBT – Today we are throwing back to 1942, and what was then the Colony Theatre in Raleigh’s Five Points neighborhood. The building was constructed in 1936, and was originally an A&P Grocery Store. In 1942, it was converted to a movie theater. After renovations in 1983, it became known as the Rialto Theater. Happy […]
Throwback Thursday – Piggly Wiggly in Raleigh
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 […]