Lyslee Duncan, a tradesperson and historic interpreter at Old Salem, hand-stitches a bag while working in the leather shop on May 13 in the Single Brothers’ House at 600 S. Main St. in Winston-Salem.
The bird’s-eye view of Shallow Ford of the Yadkin River, pictured in 2021. Plans are underway to create a park on the 246 acres. The Shallow Ford was an 18th century crossing point and site of a Civil War skirmish.
The canopy of the Underground Railroad Tree in New Garden Woods on Guilford College's property in Greensboro on July 10, 2023. The 350-year-old tulip poplar tree was around 200 years ago when escaped slaves used the woods in the Quaker community as a safe haven.
The Magnolia House Hotel in Greensboro on Feb. 19.
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Caroline Wills is a sportswriter for the Winston-Salem Journal and Greensboro News & Record, primarily covering North Carolina A&T and high school sports.Â
Lyslee Duncan, a tradesperson and historic interpreter at Old Salem, hand-stitches a bag while working in the leather shop on May 13 in the Single Brothers’ House at 600 S. Main St. in Winston-Salem.
The bird’s-eye view of Shallow Ford of the Yadkin River, pictured in 2021. Plans are underway to create a park on the 246 acres. The Shallow Ford was an 18th century crossing point and site of a Civil War skirmish.
The canopy of the Underground Railroad Tree in New Garden Woods on Guilford College's property in Greensboro on July 10, 2023. The 350-year-old tulip poplar tree was around 200 years ago when escaped slaves used the woods in the Quaker community as a safe haven.