North Main Street in 1886

North Main Street in 1910

Postcard of the Gordon Hotel

Postcard of the Gordon Hotel

 

North Main Street

In 1932, Pink Martin described the Waynesville of 1882 as a “country crossroads: a few business houses, a post office, a courthouse and jail, and a few houses scattered around…No sidewalks. No street lights, almost no streets. That was all.”

The First Presbyterian Church (top center), first erected in 1882, was later rebuilt and re-dedicated in 1907. Directly across from the Church is the Alden Howell residence, which later became the site for the Gordon Hotel. Today, in the place of the Gordon Hotel is a parking lot.

 

Photographs courtesy of Henry Foy, The Haywood County Library Digital Collection

 

What do streets in Haywood County look like today?