— The Asheville Citizen-Times offers a nicely done page of local historical photos. A 1943 shot raises the question: Might there also have been a Colored Transportation Co., or was that purpose adequately served by the back of the White Transportation bus? — Also in the Citizen-Times: lots and lots of coverage of May Day […]
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Holiday link dump: Anarchists to preservationists
Posted in History, Tar Heelia, tagged anarchists, asheville, edenton, lincoln county, may day, national museum of american history, national register of historic places, nc archives and history, nc historical markers, new deal, pembroke hall, penderlea, richmond county nc, textile mills, woolworth's lunch counter on May 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »