Elements of Urbanism: Winston-Salem
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A brief downtown tour of North Carolina's 4th largest city, the Camel City.
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hey! my hometown. though, i never remember us being "the Camel City".
The "Camel City" days were during the era of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco's heydays with their Camel cigarette brand. Similar to Winston-Salem, Tampa was called the "Cigar City" during its early 20th century cigar manufacturing days.
Winston-Salem probably has one of the best urban fabrics of a Southern city of its size. It's a good mix of old and new, with corporate, industrial, and institutional uses sprinkled throughout. I like the PTRP concept. Lots of the old industrial buildings are being incorporated into this green urban research park.
Quote from: thelakelander on October 10, 2008, 11:17:31 AM
The "Camel City" days were during the era of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco's heydays with their Camel cigarette brand. Similar to Winston-Salem, Tampa was called the "Cigar City" during its early 20th century cigar manufacturing days.
Yes, I assumed Camel City was referring to the tobacco heritage. Just had never heard that name. My first job at 14 was pulling tobacco in the evenings and on the weekends for $3/hour. Plus a nice country meal at noon on Saturdays (we started at 6:00am and went until noon).
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Btw... Tobaccoville is about 15 miles from Winston-Salem and the place for filming a recent Hollywood movie.