68034 1946 ESSO PROMOTIONAL FILM MEET NORTH CAROLINA TRAVELOGUE
This 1946 color travelogue film about North Carolina was presented by the Esso Standard Oil Company and is a John Bransby Production. Scenes of the Blue Ridge Parkway include three 1946 Dodge Deluxe cars (:45-1:17). A 1946 Ford Super Deluxe convertible drives down the winding curves (1:18-2:43). An animated map is shown (2:44-3:29). A play is reenacted on Roanoke Island (3:30-4:40). Bath was the first permanent settlement (4:41-4:53). The University of North Carolina opened in 1725, with its old well meeting place (4:54-5:23). A pylon on Kill Devil Hills marks the Wright Brothers flight (5:24-5:40). The State Capital building is shown (5:41-5:57). A street car trolley moves through Greensboro (5:58-6:18). Tobacco cities are Winston-Salem and Durham, home of Duke University (6:19-6:42). A ship moves through Wilmington Harbor. Asheville, located between two mountain ranges, has the Biltmore House chateau (6:43-7:30). A tourist takes out a cigarette and lights it (7:31-7:53). African American and white sharecroppers gather tobacco leaves, lash them to stakes to dry, then in a barn to cure. Once golden, they are taken to market. The auctioneer is heard auctioning off the leaves, which are then processed (7:54-10:17). A machine rolls the cigarettes and a woman gathers them off a moving conveyer (10:18-10:55). The cigarette papers are made from the Davidson River near Brevard, shown in production (10:56-11:35). Large schools of menhaden are caught, from which fish oil is extracted (11:36-12:24). Farmers work in fields of peanuts, where the harvesting process and packaging is shown (12:25-13:50). People pick cotton in the field. A factory shows it being made into fleecy bowls, which are transformed into yarn (13:51-14:25). In Burlington, nylon hose are shown being manufactured. A chemist adds colored dyes and a woman pulls the stockings onto cardboard silhouettes (14:26-15:15). Lumberjacks use a two-man saw and an axe. Timbered logs are stacked onto train cars for lumber mills. Finished furniture is made at High Point and Lenoir. A multiple carving machine shapes 24 identical pieces at once. Finished chairs are upholstered (15:16-18:00). Mountain scenery includes Chimney Rock, Mount Mitchell, and Grandfather Mountain. Shown are the unique flame azaleas (18:01-19:28). People trek through the Great Smokey Mountains, and feed a wild black bear near Fontana Dam (19:48-21:00). A yearly singing festival is held at Grandfather Mountain (21:01-21:17). A woman spins and a man hand-carves wood, with multiple finished products shown (21:18-22:20). A woman in a skirt catches a trout as her husband cooks at a tent. A group enjoys a picnic (22:21-23:58). Bridle paths encourage horseback riding (23:59-24:24). Women stand on a boat top and fish for bass (24:30). There are sand dunes in the Sandhills and resorts with golfers and fox hunting (24:20-26:13). The Outer Banks are shown, as is Ocracoke and Hatteras (26:14-27:10). The beach resorts are full of ocean swimmers, a woman fishes in the surf, men fish on a pier, and others from a yacht (27:11-28:13). Many sailboats are seen, waterskiing, and speed boat racing (28:14-29:28). Women in bathing suits play in the surf and sand (28:14-29:40). Scenes are revisited. <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com