David Gwynn Collection
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- Busby's nightclub membership application
- Membership application from Busby's nightclub, originally located in 2507 High Point Road (now West Gate City Boulevard), and later at 330 Bellemeade Street in Greensboro, N.C. Note that the ownserhip refers to "Tippy's Taco House," suggesting that the club operated under a pre-existing license.
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- Busby's nightclub membership card
- Membership card from Busby's nightclub, originally located in 2507 High Point Road (now West Gate City Boulevard), and later at 330 Bellemeade Street in Greensboro, N.C.
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- Carolina Theatre
- Carolina Theatre on South Greene Street in Greensboro.
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- Carolina Theatre benefit: As it was -- as it will be
- Program from a benefit to restore the carolina Theatre in Greensboro
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- Castro Street Fair
- Sex club flier.
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- Center Theatre grand opeining program
- Program from the grand opening of the Center Theatre in High Point.
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- City Stage, 1981
- City Stage street festival in downtown Greensboro.
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- Class photograph, probably from Central Junior High School
- Class photograph, probably from Central Junior High School on Spring Street in Greensboro.
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- Crossing of Elm and Market Streets
- Print, probably from the 1970s, of a historical photograph.
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- Death Guild [club flier]
- Nightclub flier.
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- Displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans store
- Clothing displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans, a chain of stores that operated in North and South Carolina. The Carolina Circle Mall store closed around 1988, and the entire mall has since been demolished.
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- Displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans store
- Clothing displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans, a chain of stores that operated in North and South Carolina. The Carolina Circle Mall store closed around 1988, and the entire mall has since been demolished.
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- Displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans store
- Clothing displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans, a chain of stores that operated in North and South Carolina. The Carolina Circle Mall store closed around 1988, and the entire mall has since been demolished.
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- Displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans store
- Clothing displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans, a chain of stores that operated in North and South Carolina. The Carolina Circle Mall store closed around 1988, and the entire mall has since been demolished.
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- Displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans store
- Clothing displays at Cheap Joe's Texas Jeans, a chain of stores that operated in North and South Carolina. The Carolina Circle Mall store closed around 1988, and the entire mall has since been demolished.
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- Don Eckert (Uncle Don) business card
- Business card from creator of "Uncle Don's CaStro Street", a 1990s website documenting LGBTQ+ history in San Francisco.