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Submitted by Lynn (not verified) on Fri, 1/30/2009 - 5:40am
Oooo! Check out the marker behind the Fairntosh sign: "Braggtown" with TWO G'S! (Or am I just so tired I'm seeing double?)
Submitted by Gary (not verified) on Fri, 1/30/2009 - 2:00pm
Lynn
No - you're right. Although it's clearly and consistently "Bragtown" on every old map and document I've looked at, there have obviously been folks who have spelled it with the two Gs over the years. I guess 'correct' is all relative if people choose to begin spelling it a different way.
GK
Submitted by Beth (not verified) on Fri, 1/30/2009 - 2:50pm
I think that it would be worth noting the King's Red and White Grocery Store on the corner of Roxboro Rd and Club Blvd. I'm not sure when they were established, but they are a family run, wonderful grocery that preserves much of the character of a yesteryear grocery store. Do you know that store's history?
Submitted by Gary (not verified) on Fri, 1/30/2009 - 3:08pm
Beth
No doubt - much of my decision to post about individual businesses/buildings is picture-driven, unless they are particularly unique, or I am trying to comprehensively cover a specific street. So, no slight of the Red and White intended; I simply don't have any old pictures of that intersection. (Closest I have is the Fowler's picture.)
GK
Submitted by robby (not verified) on Sat, 1/31/2009 - 1:50am
L D belvin store was torn down about 1980 or so. I am not sure if the out buildings were gone yet. The brick Belbin house was to the right and replaced an earlier structure than burned in the mid 30's
Paper work in the store dated back to 1906 or so and some items dated to the 1950's
I beleave it closed in the mid to late 50's.The gas pumps and belvin's car dissapeared in the late 70s before the road was widened.
Bragtown Amoco was across Old Oxford rd and was torn down the summer of 1977. Eagle drive in was next door and might have been torn down before that time
Across from Belvin's was the A&P that opened in the mid 60's and closed in the mid 70's .This building replaced the frame houses to the right of Old Hickory.After A&P Lighthouse conv. store and the post office moved in.
Submitted by wren (not verified) on Sat, 1/31/2009 - 5:58pm
Thanks, Robby, for mentioning that because I've been having a big debate over whether there was a convenience store in that center. You just settled it for us.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 2/1/2009 - 5:56pm
The King's Red & White owner told me once that his family, his father, started ip that store in the 50's. has never changed hands except from parent to child. I cant say what it was before, or if anything at all.
who knows, maybe the owners are your source for images?
Submitted by Gary (not verified) on Sun, 2/1/2009 - 6:59pm
Anon
Thanks for the info, and good suggestion. I currently have my hands full tracking down sources, so if anyone wants to take the initiative of talking to the owners of the Red and White about pictures and history, I'd be happy to post it all.
GK
Submitted by Steve (not verified) on Mon, 2/2/2009 - 2:16pm
Oh man! Such a cool little structure! And it's gone :(
Thanks for the cool posts on such little-known locales, they're very enjoyable to read. And, it's very cool to see people comment on postings with additional historic information.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2/4/2009 - 12:39am
Red and White opened in 1956 or 1957. They used to "share" the building on the corner of Club and Roxboro with an Amoco Gas Station. Across Club Blvd there was a shopping center (still standing) that had an Eckerd Drugs, Winn Dixie Grocery Store (later a Western Auto) and several small stores were located behind the Eckerd's...I don't recall the names but one of them was Tyndall's Mens Shop (called the "Den for Men").
Fowler's was located on Roxboro Road directly across from this shopping center in the white building (it was painted white then and still is, if I remember correctly). Down the street (on Avondale, where Kmart later was located)from the Shopping Center was riding stables where my Mother used to take horseback riding lessons. Across from the stables was a wonderfully retro 1960's Arby's...you can still see the old sign out front.
Submitted by Denzil (not verified) on Tue, 5/8/2012 - 2:09pm
In reply to Red and White opened in 1956 by Anonymous (not verified)
The stables were called "Parrish Stables"
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 5/15/2009 - 4:21pm
Diagonally behind Red and White, next to the corner store is a house that still stands. It used to be painted pink, and it was the kindergarten to Mrs. Jones' Bragtown Nursery/Preschool. The nursery component was located in a big house that stood where the old Arby's is. I think it was torn down in the late 1960's to make way for Arby's. The entire nursery program was consolidated in a large home a few blocks up Roxboro Road where a preschool still exists.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 5/15/2009 - 7:03pm
When you said that you have pics of 'Fowlers', is that the recently closed pawn shop on the SW corner(behind the gas/slip in) of Club and Roxboro?
How about the old Purcells Grocery Store at/near Ellis and Angier?
What about pics of the 'Cow' stores?
Seth Roberts
seth@realtor.com
Submitted by JUNE DURHAM (not verified) on Mon, 2/25/2013 - 6:55am
I have 2 pictures (apparent watercolors) signed by Bob Blake. I want to know anything you can tell me about these pictures. One is an old barn with rusty shed in the snow. Can anyone recognize this work and tell me the value ? 1980
the second picture is individuals working tobacco under a free standing shed with mule standing and part of a barn in the backgroundand the edge of a log cabin
on the right side. Green trees in the background and two prominent trees in the foregound with one pine behing the mule.
any help on these will be appreciated. JUne
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