Wayback Wednesday: Merry Christmas Greetings!
Merry Christmas from the Winston-Salem Time Traveler!
Merry Christmas from the Winston-Salem Time Traveler!
An article in a June 1924 issue of the Winston-Salem Journal touted Winston-Salem as the thirty-sixth greatest industrial city in the United States. The source of this statistic was the 1919 U. S. Industrial...
The Christmas season brings beautiful decorations to landscapes and buildings and homes. Some of the decorations have graced the city for several years, while others are new to the Christmas scene. The many-figured and...
Are you having Candle Tea withdrawal this year? Some people make the Candle Tea in Old Salem an annual outing for their families. They experience the Christmas carols being sung in the Brothers House....
This Thanksgiving postcard was mailed to a Winston-Salem woman in November 1907. The postcard came from a relative in Washington State. The postcard is embossed and has the word “postcard” written in many languages...
The Hudson family came to Winston-Salem in April 1960, to perform at a dance given at the Moose Club. Nancy and Dean Hudson Sr., (Mom and Dad), kept a close eye on their 4-month-old...
In honor of our veterans on Veterans Day, here are a few unidentified photos in the photograph collection that relate to veterans. If you can identify any of the men in the photographs, please...
Do you remember driving down Reynolda Road, near the Reynolda Estate, and enjoying the change of color in the trees lining Reynolda Road? We rarely have color images in the library’s photograph collection. The...
Jim Keith captured these swimmers at a swimming pool in 1960. The girl seated at the far left is Carolyn Bertie. Can you identify any of the other swimmers? Also, can you identify the...
Did you dance “The Twist” in the 1960s, along with so many teenagers and young adults? Did anyone tell you that you would hurt yourself doing the dance? Well, we can’t say that we...