These 11 Photos Of North Carolina In The 1970s Are Mesmerizing
By OnlyInYourState Staff
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Published January 25, 2016
What do you remember most about the 70s – if you lived during them, that is? Do you remember the fashion? The free spirits? The overall vibe of love and peace? A lot of people have told me I should’ve lived in the 70s and I can’t help but agree. I’m a hippie at heart. So naturally, looking at these images from 1970s North Carolina is giving me all kinds of good vibes. Good vibes I just have to share with you all!
1. Yearbook photo.
A 1973 yearbook photo from Winston-Salem State. Love their style!
2. Season of love.
A yearbook photo from 1975 at University of North Carolina at Asheville.
3. New love.
An interesting, adorable picture from 1975 Shaw University.
4. Foosball match.
A foosball match gets competitive at Southeastern Community College, 1972.
5. Beat Dook.
A beat dook parade at UNC Chapel Hill in 1974.
6. Dune buggy.
A group of college students take the buggy to the beach in 1971 Wilmington.
7. Pints, anyone?
Students fill up pints at Davidson College, 1979.
8. K.C and the Sunshine Band.
K.C and the Sunshine Band put on a live show in Wilson, 1977.
9. Cat-tastic!
Two doctors pose in Duke University's School of Medicine Yearbook, 1972.
10. Mamie Hart.
Mamie Hart with one of her macrame pieces. She is now an architect in Raleigh. The picture is from 1974.
11. Let the music play.
Listening to the radio - so relaxing! From the Granite Falls Yearbook 1975.
Pretty groovy, right? What did you think of these images? Tell us in the comments!
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