MAKE A MEME View Large Image Paving city streets in Raleigh, NC, 18 July 1950; Elm Street and Virginia Avenue, Raleigh, NC. Shows streets and homes in the neighborhood of very small post-World War Two (WWII) GI houses near Oakdale, Oakwood, and Mordecai. Commonly ...
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Keywords: tiny town tinytown blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Paving city streets in Raleigh, NC, 18 July 1950; Elm Street and Virginia Avenue, Raleigh, NC. Shows streets and homes in the neighborhood of very small post-World War Two (WWII) GI houses near Oakdale, Oakwood, and Mordecai. Commonly called “Tiny Town” or “the Monopoly Houses” by locals. These houses were built in the post-war 1940’s on the property which had been Sasser, Rogers, and Norris farms. News and Observer negative collection, State Archives of North Carolina. IMAGES COPYRIGHTED; ILLEGAL TO USE WITHOUT EXPRESSED PERMISSION FROM THE N&O. Paving city streets in Raleigh, NC, 18 July 1950; Elm Street and Virginia Avenue, Raleigh, NC. Shows streets and homes in the neighborhood of very small post-World War Two (WWII) GI houses near Oakdale, Oakwood, and Mordecai. Commonly called “Tiny Town” or “the Monopoly Houses” by locals. These houses were built in the post-war 1940’s on the property which had been Sasser, Rogers, and Norris farms. News and Observer negative collection, State Archives of North Carolina. IMAGES COPYRIGHTED; ILLEGAL TO USE WITHOUT EXPRESSED PERMISSION FROM THE N&O.
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