Greensboro’s “Tree of Life”

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Greensboro's "Tree of Life"

Nothing says “weekend” in Greensboro like a shot of the heart of the city. Here we are at the railroad tracks looking northward towards downtown with the JP building on the horizon. The train says City of Asheville on the side window. Maybe it is headed from the mountains to the coast. Every North Carolinian should make that very journey at least once. It should be a standard school field trip.  

While looking up rail history in North Carolina, we came across these videos on the city’s website. They were part of the Bicentennial production about Greensboro. We also found this timeline on the history of the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR) company. In the 19th century, the rail system was referred to as North Carolina’s “tree of life.” Finally, a “must do” is click on this NCRR interactive map, to see the route and learn about the UNCG/pedestrian underpass project.

 

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