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(New page: ==Overview== category:Durham, NCRecord Bar was a chain of music retail stores which began in Durham, NC in the early 1960s or late 1950s and eventually spread nationwide. Many of i...)
 
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==Overview==
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[[category:Durham, NC]][[Record Bar]] was a chain of music retail stores which began in Durham, NC in the early 1960s or late 1950s and eventually spread nationwide. Many of its stores were later renamed "Tracks" and eventually "Turtle's", though it is not clear whether this was a branding decision or a buyout.{{seed}}
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==About==
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[[Record Bar]] was a chain of music retail stores which began in Durham, NC in the early 1960s or late 1950s and eventually spread nationwide. Many of its stores were later renamed "Tracks" and eventually "Turtle's", though it is not clear whether this was a branding decision or a buyout.
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One of its first locations -- possibly the original -- was at [http://www.opendurham.org/node/4403 201-203 East Main Street].
 
==Pictures==
 
==Pictures==
* [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr105.htm Record Bar, 1968] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr105.mp3 narration] [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/index17.htm source page])
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* dclibrary.org has been taken by a [[domain squatter]]; the pages below may be available somewhere in [http://www.durhamcountylibrary.org/exhibits/dhpa/index.php the North Carolina collection] or elsewhere on the [http://www.durhamcountylibrary.org/ Durham County Library web site]:
* [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr102.htm Record Bar, circa 1960] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr102.mp3 narration] [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/index16.htm source page])
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** <s>[http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr105.htm Record Bar, 1968] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr105.mp3 narration] [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/index17.htm source page])</s>
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** <s>[http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr102.htm Record Bar, circa 1960] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr102.mp3 narration] [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/index16.htm source page])</s>

Latest revision as of 13:26, 1 June 2014

About

Record Bar was a chain of music retail stores which began in Durham, NC in the early 1960s or late 1950s and eventually spread nationwide. Many of its stores were later renamed "Tracks" and eventually "Turtle's", though it is not clear whether this was a branding decision or a buyout.

One of its first locations -- possibly the original -- was at 201-203 East Main Street.

Pictures