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23027
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Five Points, the intersection of Evans Street, Fifth Street, and Dickinson Avenue had its origins in the nineteenth century. Prominent merchants like Sam White, Marcellus Moore and Alfred Forbes built stores at Five Points. In 1914, the four story State Bank was built at Five Points. In 1922, the City erected the first electric traffic signal a Five Points and in 1926 installed the first automatic traffic signal. In 1948, the City installed 351 parking meters which allowed 1 penny for 12 minutes or 5 pennies for an hour.
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36088
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The arrival of East Carolina Teachers Training School also started the redirection of Greenville’s spread in 1910. Within four years, the former trend—moving west from Five Points—had shifted to the east, towards what became known as the main campus.