A glance out my window reveals more than the turning of seasons—it offers a quiet conversation between past and present. On the glass shelf, a row of antique cranberry-glass tumblers catch the light, their delicate hue echoing the blooms of the camellia bush just beyond the glass. The repetition of color, a serendipitous outcome when … Continue reading Through the Window: Reflections on Spring and Preservation
Author: Stepheny Forgue Houghtlin
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Preserving Rocky Mount’s Shotgun Houses: A Call to Action
In creating the Main Street blog, I have written about the value of historic shotgun houses, highlighting their cultural significance, architectural charm, and place in our city’s history. Now, it is time to turn words into action. Rocky Mount’s inventory of shotgun houses is dwindling, and without immediate intervention, we risk losing an essential part … Continue reading Preserving Rocky Mount’s Shotgun Houses: A Call to Action
Trading Main Street for Murder: A Break from Preservation
Perhaps you know by now that I am never without a book to read. But after immersing myself in the weighty pages of Henry Kissinger, George H.W. Bush, James A. Baker, Colin Powell, and Brent Scowcroft—the latest chapter in my reading life—I need a change of pace. A different kind of intrigue, one that doesn’t … Continue reading Trading Main Street for Murder: A Break from Preservation
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Drawing Attention: A Playful Vision for Street Art in Rocky Mount, NC
A few years back, I bookmarked an article about David Zinn, a street artist known for his delightful chalk creatures. His whimsical drawings, reminiscent of children's book illustrations, feature friendly animals interacting with their surroundings in clever ways. Using optical illusions, he creates the illusion of bottomless chasms, hidden tunnels, or playful creatures peeking out … Continue reading Drawing Attention: A Playful Vision for Street Art in Rocky Mount, NC





