David Gwynn Collection

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Greensboro skyline
Looking south from Summit Avenue toward North Elm Street.
Greensboro, North Carolina postcard folder
Postcard folder of Greensboro, inclduing images of the city skyline, the Greater Greensboro Open, Guilford Battleground, the Greensboro Historical Museum, Wesley Long Hospital, the Greensboro Coliseum, the regional airport terminal, Cone Hospital, UNCG, Alamance Battleground, and Guilford College.
Guilford County Courthouse and West Market Street United Methodist Church
Guilford County Courthouse and West Market Street United Methodist Church from South Greene Street.
Guilford County annual report 1972-1973
Includes city map and informational material about the city.
Guilford Stopover menu
Menu from the final day of operations at Jordan Marsh (formerly Meyer's) Department Store in Greensboro.
Hamburger Square
View of Greensboro's "Hamburger Square" at Elm and McGee Streets.
James and Sylvia Gwynn at Chilton general store on Summit Avenue
James and Sylvia (May) Gwynn at Chilton general store on Summit Avenue in Greensboro.
James and Sylvia Gwynn on Percy Street
James and Sylvia (May) Gwynn on Percy Street near her mother's home in the Summit Avenue neighborhood of Greensboro.
Jefferson Building
View of the Jefferson Building (now Lincoln Financial Center) in Greensboro.
Jefferson Building
View of the Jefferson Building (now Lincoln Financial Center) whowing light fixture from Greensboro's "uptown mall" of the late 1970s.
Jesus [club flier]
Nightclub flier.
Jody Powell interviewed in television production studio at Weaver Education Center
Former White House Press Secretary Jody Powell is interviewe in a television production class at the Phillip J. Weaver Education Center in Greensboro.
Jody Powell interviewed in television production studio at Weaver Education Center
Former White House Press Secretary Jody Powell is interviewe in a television production class at the Phillip J. Weaver Education Center in Greensboro.
Jordan Marsh (Meyer's) store
Jordan Marsh (originally Meyer's) department store at Elm and Sycamore (now February One Place) in Greensboro. The store assumed the Jordan Marsh name in 1974 and closed in 1978.
Jugg's disco express [1979-07-27]
Music playlist documenting top songs of the period.
Junior High School course offerings
Booklet describing commercial activity In Winston-Salem.

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