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01 Nov, 2022
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Jim Blackburn,
Jim Blackburn Seminars,
Mental Health,
Ethics,
Resiliance,
Wake Forest,
A Technicolor Moment,
The Way We Were,
Shorty’s,
Wake Forest Historical Museum,
Winston-Salem,
Campus,
Western Auto,
Lib Greason,
Ben’s of Wake Forest,
Arnold Palmer,
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It was 12:40 pm on a warm Friday afternoon, and I had just stepped across the street to take the picture shown above of Shorty’s, a legendary stopping place for hot dogs and beer when Wake Forest College was in the town of Wake Forest before moving to Winston-Salem in the summer of 1956 and eventually becoming a university. I had 20 minutes before meeting a group of people for a downtown walking tour, organized by the Wake Forest Historical Museum, and the question on my mind was whether I had ...
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