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  • The Mickey Coffee Pot

    Mickey Coffee Pot

    Originally a tinsmith’s advertising stunt, this big pot has become a treasured symbol of the city of Winston-Salem.

    Mickey Coffee Pot
    Sign: “Built in 1858 by the brothers Samuel and Julius Mickey, Moravian descendants of the founders of Salem, this landmark originally stood as a sign in front of their tin shop at the corner of South Main and Belews Streets in Salem”
    The Mickey Coffee Pot
    March 11, 2025
  • Anna Johanna Vogler House

    Anna Johanna Vogler house

    Built in 1827.

    Anna Johanna Vogler house
    March 10, 2025
  • 315 West Fourth Street

    315 West 4th Street

    A well-proportioned front with a row of arched second-floor windows that make a strong impression.

    Second-floor windows
    315 West Fourth Street
    March 10, 2025
  • Journal-Sentinel Building

    Journal-Sentinel Building

    Built in 1927,1 this building uses Georgian detailing, but in the row of small dormers also looks back to the Moravian architecture of Old Salem. It is now home to a law firm. The architect was Harold Macklin, who won an AIA design award for this building in 1927.

    Cupola and dormer
    Second-floor window
    Entrance
    Journal-Sentinel Building
    1. Our information comes from a 1950 Sanborn Fire Insurance map. ↩︎
    March 10, 2025
  • Herbst House

    Herbst House

    Built in 1821.

    Herbst house
    March 10, 2025
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