Small Town Study : Louisburg

Back in April, I decided to take an afternoon to walk around a small town close to where I live, see what I could see and photograph whatever and whoever seemed interesting for a photo essay. The thing that struck me was that it's a town in-between. It's not quite modern, but not quite frozen in time either. The payphones have been disconnected to make way for new technology, some hundred-year-old buildings sit vacant and decaying, while others are fixed up and used for a new purpose, and the people reflect their changing times. Louisburg is a town in ever-more-rapid transition; I have to think it will not be sleepy or old-fashioned in just a few years. 

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"You want a picture? Let me get myself fixed up first."

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He was waiting on his wife to finish shopping, as many a husband before him.

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I don't think I've ever seen anyone coming in or out of either the Democratic or Republican headquarters in town. At least there's a cheery mascot here.

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In small towns, cafes are empty come three o'clock.

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Little hair salons like this are a treat to find - I have to wonder if they will be around in fifty years. For now, I'm glad this one exists, and that I got to listen in on conversations ranging from broken limbs to highlights to significant others.

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Liz, the owner of Ruby Slippers Vintage. She said her hair changes color regularly, but I think the purple suits her. 

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Round back of the post office.

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The pharmacy still has a soda fountain, albeit one we would readily recognize.

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At the back of Andrejev Galleries, a mid-century art wonder right across from the courthouse.

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I am fully aware that this is juvenile, but every time I saw a sign for Judge Tickle I had to laugh a little to myself. 

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Mail for apartments, lined up beside the barber shop.

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Mail for apartments, lined up beside the barber shop.

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To be, rather than to seem. Our state motto, and a rather good idea. 


A huge thank you to all of the people who allowed me to wander their hometown and businesses! Southern hospitality is a thing I've lived with all my life, yet the degree to which it extends never ceases to amaze me