We stayed in Statesville for the week or so we were there. 

That’s an impressive bit of detective work- you could be right about Winston 
Salem, I may have got the places confused. My overriding memory is that the 
place seemed deserted and we jaywalked a lot, since it was a new experience for 
us (no such thing over here). 

Also it was very hard to get a drink in Statesville.

> On 1 Dec 2022, at 20:31, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Actually, the one place in North Carolina I *KNOW* it is NOT is Raleigh, 
> because I live there and don't recognize it. 😕
> 
> Clues I can see in the image:
> • Four track crossing in Downtown area
> • Wachovia Bank building with parking deck
> • Chest??? (Chestnut st?), Church St, ???? street (Main? or Salem?) & Liberty 
> St - all running parallel to the tracks.
> 
> My first impression was High Point, NC, and as Ann noted the others look like 
> they are from the Statesville, NC area.
> 
> Also not Durham, because I know that's not the Wachovia Bank building that 
> was there plus not the right railroad crossing & combination of streets.
> 
> ... and I did a lot more Google map exploration on the two streets I COULD 
> name for sure and ...
> 
> It's Winston Salem, intersection of 4th St E & N Chestnut st, looking west 
> along 4th St E.; right next to the RJ Reynolds tobacco factory.
> 
> 36.09882411283094, -80.24183462127905
> 
> The next three cross streets to the west after N Chestnut are N Church St, N 
> Main St & N Liberty st.
> 
> The old Wachovia Bank building has been torn down and replaced by the Forsyth 
> County Public Safety Center & three of the four tracks have been removed.
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