May 6: Happy Birthday! Chris Paul
Christopher Emmanuel “Chris” Paul was born on this day in 1985, in Winston-Salem. He graduated from West Forsyth High School in 2003, and attended Wake Forest University for two years. Chris Paul played varsity...
Christopher Emmanuel “Chris” Paul was born on this day in 1985, in Winston-Salem. He graduated from West Forsyth High School in 2003, and attended Wake Forest University for two years. Chris Paul played varsity...
On this day in 1973, the NCNB Building at the corner of West Third and Liberty Street was imploded. The photo was taken looking east, with Third Street at left. The Wachovia Building...
Eliza Wilhelmina Vierling Kremer was born on this day in 1811, in Salem. She was the daughter of Dr. Samuel and Martha Miksch Vierling. She married Charles Kremer, who was a saddler. They...
Tornadoes hit Winston-Salem on this day in 1989, damaging property and knocking out power. Trees fell all over the county, blocking roads and changing the city’s look when the damaged trees were finally...
James B. Taylor was born on this day in 1896 in Stokes County. He spent his early life in Stoneville. Taylor worked as a tobacco warehouseman and a tobacco buyer. He was a World...
Lawrence Staley announced on this day in 1960 that he has purchased Leroy’s Restaurant at Northside Shopping Center. It has operated since last May as Leroy’s Restaurant, but will open tomorrow as Staley’s Northside...
Tully Daniel Blair was born on this day in 1896, in Greensboro. He attended school in Greensboro, and at UNC. He joined Pilot Life Insurance Company in Greensboro as a supply clerk, and worked...
On this day in 1956, Piedmont Aviation held an open house for 3,000 invited guests at its new office and hangar across North Liberty Street Extension from Smith Reynolds Airport. This was the first public...
Bunyan Snipes Womble was born on this day in 1882 in Chatham County, to Rev. William Fletcher and Olivia Womble. His father was a Methodist minister, so he lived in several counties as a...
An announcement appeared in the Winston-Salem Journal on this date in 1916 that lots in Granville Place are now on sale. It was touted as a beautiful development, with city conveniences, splendid streets, a...