Leaksville, North Carolina in 2002 (page 2)
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19- Another view of the old YMCA and
Boys' Club in New Leaksville
20- Looking up Overlook Avenue where the old
neighborhood pump used to be...to see the pump, click here.
To see this same shot in the 1980s click here.
This converging of five roads, of which only three are visible here gave the
Five Forks community its name.
21- Leaksville Christian Church
22- The old Leaksville Depot, located at
614 Bridge Street, built in the 1880s.
23- North Spray business
district, on Morgan Road, similar to the 1940s photo here.
24-
Spray Mercantile
25- Former location of Leaksville
High School. Pictured at right in the shadow is Richard Carter, class of 1950.
26-
Grand Theater. For a 1940s view click here.
27-
Former location of the Boulevard
& Trust Bank
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28- J&J's Diet and Fitness Center (336)
627-THIN (8446)
29- Historical marker on Bridge Street marking the southern
line of the estate of William
Byrd, Virginia planter, author and surveyor of the Virginia-North
Carolina border in 1728.
30- The CB Hut on Bridge Street
31- Former location of the Spray Municipal
Building. Click here
for a 1940s view.
32-33 Spray Cotton Mills.
34- Another view of St. Luke's Episcopal in North
Spray.
35- Another view of Burton Grove School.
36- Former
residence of Ida Sue and Winston Marshall Carter in New Leaksville.
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