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Expo/Crenshaw Station as of February 8, 2011: Construction progress at the Expo/Crenshaw station

This somewhat poorly-designed monument to Tuskegee Airman, Celes King III, was the most informative set of monument plaques on Crenshaw Blvd. Most of the other monuments I encountered focused mostly on the donors that made the monuments possible, this one (maybe a little too extensively) actually says something about the person and or place it was built to honor.

Home in Crenshaw Hall, a neighborhood in Wake Forest NC. For more Crenshaw Hall images, contact trianglereva@gmail.com

Ford Crenshaw Motors. Closed and empty.

Crenshaw Wall is a landmark at 50th and Crenshaw. At nearly 8,000 ft long, the wall features artists by Rocking The Nation (RTN) in a timeline depicting black history

 

Feb 01 // Black History Month

Foto: Mohamed Badarne, CC-BY-SA-4.0

Foto: Mohamed Badarne, CC-BY-SA-4.0

Brick home in the beautiful Crenshaw Hall Plantation neighborhood in Wake Forest, NC. For more Crenshaw Hall images, contact trianglereva@gmail.com

Expo/Crenshaw Station as of February 8, 2011: Construction progress at the Expo/Crenshaw station

Marshall Crenshaw performing in concert at the Can Company on Boston Street in Canton. It was a free concert in conjunction with the Preakness celebration

Ford Crenshaw Motors. Closed and empty.

Ford Crenshaw Motors. Closed and empty.

Homes in the Crenshaw Hall Plantation neighborhood in Wake Forest, NC. For more Crenshaw Hall images, contact trianglereva@gmail.com

Steve's rockin'.

Photo #145 by Kirk Glienke

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