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  2. Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Freight Warehouse and Office

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    It was built in 1913, and is a two-story, brick railroad building with a shallow gable roof and Italianate-style design elements. It measures 40 feet by 224 feet. The building served until 1985 as headquarters for the Winston-Salem Southbound Railway. In 1990, the building was sympathetically renovated for office use. [2]

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Winston-Salem, North ...

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    Salem Cemetery (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Salem Square; Salem Tavern; Salem Town Hall; Shamrock Mills; Shell Service Station (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Smith Reynolds Airport; W. F. Smith and Sons Leaf House and Brown Brothers Company Building; Sosnik-Morris-Early Commercial Block; Spruce Street YMCA; Stevens Center

  4. Downtown North Historic District (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)

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    Notable buildings include the Beaux-Arts style former United States Post Office (1914-1915, 1936-1937) with an addition by Northup and O'Brien, Brown-Rogers-Dixson Company Building (1928), Centenary Church Education Building (1920s), Pure Oil Station, City Market (1925), and Twin City Motor Company (1925).

  5. Chatham Manufacturing Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Chatham Manufacturing Company consolidated its operations at Elkin in 1940, and the Winston-Salem plant was subsequently purchased by the United States Government. It was occupied by National Carbon Company (1943-1945) and Western Electric (1946-1966), who manufactured equipment for the United States military.

  6. BB&T Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    BB&T Financial Center is a 340-foot (100 m) postmodern green glass and steel skyscraper at 200 West 2nd Street and is the 2nd tallest building in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States [2] with 271,445 square feet (25,218.1 m 2) of space. [3] It was completed in 1987 and has 21 floors. [2]

  7. O'Hanlon Building - Wikipedia

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    O'Hanlon Building is a historic commercial building located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect Willard C. Northup and built in 1915. It is an eight-story, steel frame building clad in brick and terra cotta , and is the city's second-oldest skyscraper .

  8. Reynolda Village - Wikipedia

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    Reynolda Village is a shopping and business complex in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, created from the servant and agricultural buildings of Reynolda, the former R. J. Reynolds estate. The village, which covers around 13.5 acres (5.5 ha), [ 1 ] was planned as a working model farm , designed by Charles Barton Keen and Willard C. Northup in the ...

  9. RJR Plaza Building - Wikipedia

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    View toward the building The RJR Plaza Building (also known as the Reynolds American Plaza Building ) is a 16-story skyscraper in Winston-Salem, North Carolina which was completed in 1982 for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company , [ 1 ] currently the second-largest tobacco manufacturer in the United States. [ 2 ]