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A. Robinson Building, also known as Howard-Robinson Building and Pyramid Barber Shop, is a historic commercial building located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was built in 1940–1941, and is a two-story, yellow and red brick commercial building.
Winston-Salem: 1769 House Part of Moravian settlement. Burgwin-Wright House: Wilmington: 1770 House One of the oldest houses in Wilmington. [2] Hugh Torrance House and Store: Huntersville: ca. 1779 Store and House The oldest standing store in North Carolina, and one of the oldest surviving structures in Mecklenburg County. Patrick Gordon House ...
Fayard Antonio Nicholas was born August 28, 1914, in Mobile, Alabama, [1] and Harold Lloyd Nicholas was born March 17, 1921, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, [1] to Viola Harden (maiden; 1893–1971), a pianist, and Ulysses Dominick Nicholas (1892–1935), a drummer.
Harold Lloyd Nicholas (March 27, 1921 – July 3, 2000) was an American dancer specializing in tap. Nicholas was the younger half of the tap-dancing pair the Nicholas Brothers , known as two of the world's greatest dancers.
Donna Massey mourns the loss of her daughter, Sonya Massey, who was fatally shot in her home on July 6. Donna Massey was attending a protest in front of the Sangamon County Building on July 12, 2024.
The Salem Cemetery is located at 301 Cemetery St. in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is adjacent to the older God's Acre Cemetery of the Moravian Church . Notable burials
Graylyn Estate circa 1932. In 1925, spouses Nathalie Lyons Gray and Bowman Gray Sr., chairman of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, purchased the 87-acre estate from R. J. Reynolds with the plan of building “the home of their dreams.” [5] The land had formerly been corn fields and pasture for the Reynolda Estate, which is now referred to as the Reynolda Historic District. [6]
Writers from Winston-Salem, North Carolina (20 P) Pages in category "People from Winston-Salem, North Carolina" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.