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Forsyth County Teenage Driving Rodeo, 1957.
Forsyth County Teenage Driving Rodeo, 1957. The men are: Daniel Jennings, Bill Mandakis, and James G. Taylor.WSJ 5-5-57 p. A8
Forsyth County Centennial Celebration. Burying the time capsule on the lawn of the courthouse, 1949.
Forsyth County Centennial Celebration. Burying the time capsule on the lawn of the courthouse, 1949. James G. Hanes, left, presenting award to the Willie H. Johnson Jr., who designed the new Forsyth County seal
Forsyth County Detention Center on Church Street at right, with the Winston Tower at left, 1996.
Forsyth County Detention Center on Church Street at right, with Winston Tower (formerly the Wachovia Building) at left, 1996
Quality Oil Company. G. H. Flynt Shell Service Station at Bethania, N. C.
Quality Oil Company. G. H. Flynt Shell Service Station at Bethania, N. C. The business was called Hill Top Service Station, and was operated by Flynt and Carter.Photo was made in the 1930s. The Quality Oil Company granted permission to the Forsyth County Public Library to reproduce these images for the collection and to make them available on Digital Forsyth
Forsyth County Home for the Indigent and Infirm.
Forsyth County Home for the Indigent and Infirm. The home was located in the northern part of the county, and opened in 1937
Forsyth County Centennial Celebration. Burying the time capsule, 1949.
Forsyth County Centennial Celebration. Burying the time capsule, 1949. Men are: William B. Simpson, Mayor George Lentz, Thurmond Chatham, James G. Hanes, and Governor Kerr Scott
Aerial view of the Forsyth County fair, 1940.
Aerial view of the Forsyth County fair, 1940. The photo shows the midway with rides and tents. The grandstand is at the far upper left
Forsyth County Centennial Parade on North Main Street, 1949.
Forsyth County Centennial Parade on North Main Street, 1949. Photograph shows the parade reviewing stand: Joe King, Leslie Ames, Charlie Justice, Johnnie Johnston, Kathryn Grayson, Gov. W. Kerr Scott, L. G. Pritchard, and Robert Voss
The Carolina Theatre marquee.
The Carolina Theatre marquee. The Forsyth Theatre is shown next door, in the view looking west on Fourth Street.Photo made in the 1940s
Winston-Salem Christmas Parade, 1965.
Winston-Salem Christmas Parade, 1965. Photograph shows East Forsyth High School cheerleaders walking in the parade
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