Four students at Holly Ridge Middle School were honored for artistic expression in this year’s PTA Reflections...
As you travel down the G.B. Alford Highway, aka “the bypass” have you ever stopped to ponder just who this G.B...
Central North Carolina is a wonderful place to live. So wonderful, in fact, that our area draws people from al...
“All Aboard” In WAKE: Capital County of North Carolina written by Elizabeth Reid Murray, she recounts, “...
(Seagraves Hotel) “Ye Olde Meeting Houses” Over the years, Town of Holly Springs elected leaders and staff hav...
Senior year of high school is a roller coaster of emotions for most teenagers. Not quite an adult, but no long...
If Holly Springs had a “Historic District” in my opinion, it would have to be Raleigh Str...
Four students at Holly Ridge Middle School were honored for artistic expression in this year’s PTA Reflections competition, with two eighth graders, Kyra Lewis and Emily Johnston, placing fi... Read more
As you travel down the G.B. Alford Highway, aka “the bypass” have you ever stopped to ponder just who this G.B. Alford was? Or, when you hear the name Leslie-Alford-Mims House when describi... Read more
Central North Carolina is a wonderful place to live. So wonderful, in fact, that our area draws people from all over the U.S. and it’s getting harder and harder to find folks who were born a... Read more
“All Aboard” In WAKE: Capital County of North Carolina written by Elizabeth Reid Murray, she recounts, “…Though it was the Duke family who built the Cape Fear & Northern Railroad l... Read more
(Seagraves Hotel) “Ye Olde Meeting Houses” Over the years, Town of Holly Springs elected leaders and staff have conducted town business in many locations. The first mentioned in town records... Read more
Senior year of high school is a roller coaster of emotions for most teenagers. Not quite an adult, but no longer a child. The year is filled with decisions, many of which can have a huge imp... Read more
If Holly Springs had a “Historic District” in my opinion, it would have to be Raleigh Street. Most every lot from Grigsby Avenue down to Earp Street is graced with a hom... Read more
Imagine life in our area in 1915… can you? Rolling farmland, cotton and tobacco as far as you could see. A tiny southern town with a rich heritage and much slower pace of life. I think if yo... Read more
Imagine our little area of the world as it might have been in 1754—fields and creeks and woodlands stretching as far as the eye could see, only marred by the occasional house or barn. The Bu... Read more
“BANK WANTED” That’s what the sign said. The notice was erected by Mayor Jim Hancock and the town commissioners, who were looking for a bank for their community. The year was 1977, and a p... Read more
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