Dietcoke1
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Posted 4:48 pm, 01/30/2014
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"One of the principle reasons for the county's industrial stability is the capable, industrious source of white American labor..." Not the best wording, but okay. If you say so. It's amazing how industrious we were back then. It was definitely a different time. One thing to remember is that much of this industry was the rebound from the Great Depression. The Depression wasn't even over 20 years yet, and WWII had just ended 10 years prior to this video. Of course people were healthy and happy. This was probably the best shape our county was ever in. Starvation wasn't as big of an issue, people had jobs, and while folks didn't have a lot, they were happy with what they had.
I love that shot of the courthouse in downtown Wilkesboro. Love those trees covering the lawn.
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kenc
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Posted 1:57 pm, 01/30/2014
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Thanks Phineas, I was dreaming a little.
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fiftieschild
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Posted 1:54 pm, 01/30/2014
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is there somewhere I can get that video on a dvd?
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Phineas T Lardbottom
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Posted 1:15 pm, 01/30/2014
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Suncrest orchard was located on the West end of Suncrest Orchard road in Cricket.
Kenc, traffic count is a major factor in locating store such as you mentioned. I occasionally work with commercial real estate brokers and one of the first questions is what is the traffic count.
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Truthseeker911
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Posted 1:10 pm, 01/30/2014
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OC, I saw a young black boy in the department store scene but didnt see his mother. Also a black man in the shot of the funeral home workers.
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Truthseeker911
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Posted 1:06 pm, 01/30/2014
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That was an awesome video. It is sad that things aren't still like that. Did anyone else notice when they were showing the churches they said the Wilkes co. Settlers "brought their rifles and bibles but they have put away the former". That made me laugh.
Has anyone seen family members? I was thinking some of the kids might only be late 60's or 70's.
Thanks for sharing !
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Old Dixie Dog
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Posted 12:51 pm, 01/30/2014
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The Cobles dairy plant was in Wilkesboro. West end across fron Tyson. I think the Suncrest Orchard was on the Brushy Mountains.
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Clean it up
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Posted 12:44 pm, 01/30/2014
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North Wilkesboro is dying a slow death......
Nothing happening on that side of town.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 12:41 pm, 01/30/2014
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Anyone know where the milk plant and Suncreast orchard were. I am surprise that the video didn't mention the train station since that would a been a major source of transportation back then.
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Old Dixie Dog
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Posted 12:27 pm, 01/30/2014
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One interesting observation was the fact that most of all the folks seemed to be in much better shape than we are today!! Not many fat people on the streets. It was not uncommon for folks to walk several miles a day then. My grandmother lived about thirty miles from us. It was a ten to twelve hour walk, but I made the walk several times.
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countyline
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Posted 12:07 pm, 01/30/2014
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Was observing that too, OC....but then i saw a woman of color loading a bus. I'm sure the lady went to the back tho. Very interesting time and enjoyable video but for sure evidence of the segregation.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 11:40 am, 01/30/2014
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Thanks for the video, the most interesting thing posted here in a long time.
Did anyone else notice there were no black people in the video?
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NaturalMan
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Posted 11:35 am, 01/30/2014
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Just click on video then click the youtube in bottom right corner, it will take you there!
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InformationRequired
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Posted 11:34 am, 01/30/2014
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Looks like the towns were better off then than now. Things were thriving then. Not now. Makes me sad.
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Old Dixie Dog
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Posted 10:57 am, 01/30/2014
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Priceless Should Have Been a Cowboy!!! I remember it well. I've tried to explain to folks how things were back then. Thanks.
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ShouldHaveBeenACowboy
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Posted 10:44 am, 01/30/2014
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Cant post the link because the video will just pop up again but search progressive wilkes county on youtube and it should be the first video
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countyline
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Posted 10:40 am, 01/30/2014
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Do you have the link for this video? Would love to share it with friends. Thank you for sharing.
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kenc
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Posted 10:30 am, 01/30/2014
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A Walmart, Kmart, Target or any kind o mart at the end of main where American Drew used to be would revitalize the town. The powers that be wouldn't have anything like that,
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kenc
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Posted 10:08 am, 01/30/2014
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Thanks, It's sad though, a town that exists no more.
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