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Walkway of History


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Sidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local African-American history ranging from the first fugitive slave on the Underground Railroad through the first African-American state Supreme Court Justice. The walkway was unveiled on the 34th anniversary of the Woolworth civil rights sit-ins by the "Greensboro Four."


Address:
S. Elm Street at February One Place

Phone: (336)373-2043


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Carolina Model Railroaders

Carolina Model Railroaders, Inc. (CMR) is Greensboro's oldest model railroad club. CMR has served the Triad with over 34

Greensboro, NC Railroad History


O. Henry Statues

This outdoor, three-piece sculpture group honors Greensboro's best known writer, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry). It features a bronze likeness of the author, a 7-by-14-foot open book of his short stories and a statue of his small dog, Lovey. Located on the corner on North Elm &

Greensboro, NC Arts

Greensboro Area CVB

Free visitor information seven days a week! Offers free guides, maps and information on area attractions, accommodations, shopping, restaurants, golf and a wide variety of activities and special events. 317 South Greene Street, Greensboro. (800) 344-2282 or (336) 274-2282

Greensboro, NC Businesses

Mayberry

Famous for bean and bacon soup, homemade chicken, tuna and egg salad, along with hot dogs and many desserts.

Greensboro, NC Businesses

Things to do Monuments near Greensboro, NC

Mark Syrkin Monument of Valor

A monument honoring the living veterans of the United States. The monument consists of 6 flags, the US flag, and one for each...

Walkway of History

Sidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local African-American history ranging from the first fugitive slave on the Underg...