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Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

The Vanishing Cityscape

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23511
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Early Greenville landmarks that are no longer in existence include the first Hardee's hamburgers drive-in, where you could buy a cheeseburger for $.20 and French fries for $.10 in 1960, and the Union Carbide Plant, which is now University Commons strip mall. Other places talked about include Gold Leaf Warehouse, Pete’s Grill, Huey’s Seafood Restaurant, Scheller’s store, Cinderella Restaurant, Mighty Midget Convenience store, Candlewick Inn, Crow’s Nest and Fosdick’s Seafood.