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Kernersville Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of Kernersville, North Carolina and sharing our unique story with our community.

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#ThrowbackThursday, Grady Stockton (L) and Dewey Sykes (R), having just confiscated a batch of moonshine. Circa 1950's. Photo courtesy of Will Sykes

#ThrowbackThursday, Grady Stockton (L) and Dewey Sykes (R), having just confiscated a batch of moonshine. Circa 1950's.

Photo courtesy of Will Sykes
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There's still time to get your raffle ticket to win this original oil painting, "Carolina Stars" by local artist Harry Jarman! Raffle tickets are $25 and the drawing will be held on October 19th. You can purchase tickets online, at the Museum or at Southwinds Gallery.

There's still time to get your raffle ticket to win this original oil painting, "Carolina Stars" by local artist Harry Jarman! Raffle tickets are $25 and the drawing will be held on October 19th. You can purchase tickets online, at the Museum or at Southwinds Gallery.
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#Throwback for this Tuesday morning, postcard of 1909 Downtown Kernersville. This photograph was taken at the town square looking towards North Main Street, with the Auto Inn pictured on the right.

#Throwback for this Tuesday morning, postcard of 1909 Downtown Kernersville. This photograph was taken at the town square looking towards North Main Street, with the Auto Inn pictured on the right.
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Don't forget our Chicken Stew is this Saturday from 4-6 p.m! Tickets are still available so make sure you get yours today! And don't forget to enter into the raffle to win this beautiful painting of our Tobacco Barn! Tickets: secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/…

Don't forget our Chicken Stew is this Saturday from 4-6 p.m! Tickets are still available so make sure you get yours today! And don't forget to enter into the raffle to win this beautiful painting of our Tobacco Barn!

Tickets: secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/…
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#WayBackWednesday photograph of the Stuart Motor Company building in 1927. This photograph was taken from a newspaper article published in the Winston-Salem Journal. Photo courtesy of Wilma Hendrix.

#WayBackWednesday photograph of the Stuart Motor Company building in 1927. This photograph was taken from a newspaper article published in the Winston-Salem Journal. Photo courtesy of Wilma Hendrix.
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#ThrowbackThursday Snow's restaurant was a mainstay in Kernersville for many years. Started in 1947, Charlie Snow built his restaurant, Snow's Ice Cream and Sandwich Shoppe, in the alley between two buildings on North Main Street. He continued to run the restaurant until 1985.

#ThrowbackThursday Snow's restaurant was a mainstay in Kernersville for many years. Started in 1947, Charlie Snow built his restaurant, Snow's Ice Cream and Sandwich Shoppe, in the alley between two buildings on North Main Street. He continued to run the restaurant until 1985.
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Polling place we believe was located at the Kernersville School gym,1940's. We know the second man from the left is Fred Vance and the man on the right wearing the hat is Ad Linville. We are still trying to identify the other two in the picture. Do you recognize anyone here?

Polling place we believe was located at the Kernersville School gym,1940's. We know the second man from the left is Fred Vance and the man on the right wearing the hat is Ad Linville. We are still trying to identify the other two in the picture. Do you recognize anyone here?
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⛸The Ice Rink is officially open!! It's the perfect day to get out and go ice skating! The rink will be open from 11-7 today with tickets available online or at the ticket booth. ⛸

⛸The Ice Rink is officially open!! It's the perfect day to get out and go ice skating! The rink will be open from 11-7 today with tickets available online or at the ticket booth. ⛸
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Ad from The W.C. Stafford Store, reminding readers of all the things to be thankful for this season. This ad appeared in the November 26, 1957 edition of The People's News.

Ad from The W.C. Stafford Store, reminding readers of all the things to be thankful for this season. This ad appeared in the November 26, 1957 edition of The People's News.
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Today is #GivingTuesday! Show support for your favorite non-profits, including the Kernersville Museum, today by donating! icont.ac/4ooMj

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Santa 🎅 will be at the Museum this Saturday from 11-6, taking pictures with the kids! The Historic Train Depot 🚂and Ice Skating Rink ⛸️will both be open too! Make sure you join us for Christmas Around Downtown! #Kernersville #kvillemuseum #Holidays #VisitwithSanta #Christmas

Santa 🎅 will be at the Museum this Saturday from 11-6, taking pictures with the kids! The Historic Train Depot 🚂and Ice Skating Rink ⛸️will both be open too! Make sure you join us for Christmas Around Downtown! 
#Kernersville #kvillemuseum #Holidays #VisitwithSanta #Christmas
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#FlashbackFriday J.T. Justice standing outside of the Pickfair ticket office. The Pickfair Theatre was located on North Main Street, where the parking lot of The Factory complex is today. It was later renamed The Justice Theatre. #kvillemuseum #Kernersville #Localhistory

#FlashbackFriday J.T. Justice standing outside of the Pickfair ticket office. The Pickfair Theatre was located on North Main Street, where the parking lot of The Factory complex is today. It was later renamed The Justice Theatre.
#kvillemuseum #Kernersville #Localhistory
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🚨🚨🚨ATTENTION🚨🚨🚨 Holiday Sale! Chicken stew T-Shirts are now on sale for only $10 (originally $20)! These make great Christmas gifts for anyone on your list (including yourself). Get yours before they're all gone! Sizes available: Small, Medium, Large.

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Here's a #throwback for you this Tuesday afternoon, the McCuiston House that stood on North Main Street where the parking lot of Musten and Crutchfield is today. You can see McCuiston Hardware store to the right as well. This photo is dated 1941. #kvillemuseum

Here's a #throwback for you this Tuesday afternoon, the McCuiston House that stood on North Main Street where the parking lot of Musten and Crutchfield is today. You can see McCuiston Hardware store to the right as well. This photo is dated 1941.
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It’s #flashbackfriday 📸 This photograph was captioned “Square Dance on the Square”, circa 19050’s! (Pictured: Jack Albert and Carl Stockton

It’s #flashbackfriday 📸 This photograph was captioned “Square Dance on the Square”, circa 19050’s! (Pictured: Jack Albert and Carl Stockton