"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" Music in the Streets. (Page 2 of 2)
Along Main Street, there is a plethora of various activities and people, and this photographer stopped to take a picture of "The Twins," Jenna (left) and Ashley (right) Ross: Above. Further east and up Market Street is the roaming antique car show: Below. On Market Street, we are treated to the parallel lines of antique automobiles that made many memories for many of the passer-bys. Who knows what calamity was wrought from the back seat of this renovated Chevrolet, or any of these other vintage cars: The next four images below.
Images by David Winstead.
Beaufort County Idol has become a Beaufort County Phenomenon, where it began this night at the intersection of Main and Market Streets, and will culminate at the Turnage Theater where the Beaufort County Idol will be crowned. This is the stage where it begins: Below. Also at that corner, but fortunately not in the middle of the intersection are the proprietors of the Lone Leaf Gallery, Neal and Maredith Loughlin: Below.
Images by David Winstead.
An aspiring musician enjoys the evening air and some newfound notoriety: Above. For 3 hours, that evening on the first Music in the Streets, the crowd navigated the streets and were serenaded for their trouble: Below.
See you next month.
Text provided by Stan Deatherage.
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