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#25 Bank of North Carolina and Johnson’s Jewelers at the corner of Fayetteville and Martin Streets, Raleigh, 1970s

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#25 Bank of North Carolina and Johnson’s Jewelers at the corner of Fayetteville and Martin Streets, Raleigh, 1970s

Fascinating Historical Photos of Raleigh, NC from the 1970s

#25 Bank of North Carolina and Johnson’s Jewelers at the corner of Fayetteville and Martin Streets, Raleigh, 1970s

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#26 First Union National Bank, corner of Martin and Fayetteville Streets, 1970s→

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