The building with the strange siding and large glass display windows was a large Belk Department Store. To the immediate west of it was Fox Drugs. The Manufacturer’s Building held offices downstairs and a doctor’s clinic upstairs. Had my tonsils out there around 1952. The Discovery Place was built as Hallum’s Furniture. The large, yellow brick building was built in the 1930’s as a Post Office. The fountain square was always a town square. Up near the church by the repaved parking lot was the A&P Food store. I left in 1965 after 18 years growing up there but my heart never has…
Wow its beautiful town you encourage me to visit this town and stay few days there, i never know there are beautiful towns close to my place, thanks for sharing 🙏🏽✅ .
@melindasmith3713 Yep, a lot of our towns have the big chains. That’s why I’m hopeful we can refill our town centers with independent shops. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
@@TimothyFrench I get ya , small shops have never been for me . We are all different , I don't want to personally know the workers or have them guess what I'm getting , ex. Gas station pulls out the cigarettes you want . Sometimes I change my mind . I don't want attention. I feel pressured to buy in small stores . I feel watched . I can blend in in bigger places . I'm always polite and like it that way !
Hi there...I live within walking distance from where you started recording at the beginning..thank you for your kind words about our small town and come back anytime 😊
Where are the people at? This looks like a scary movie scene, where creepy creatures are hiding in the buildings ❤️😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Hope you will do another video showing new businesses that opened in your town.
FYI At minute 2:50 you are walking past a former gym. It was called Lee's Fitness. Lee Rorie owned it and he was the strongest man in the world on the bench press (bodyweight of 198, paused a 606 lb bench press). I used to work there from 90-92. Awesome gym!
I love the local history of these towns. Thanks for sharing. And I’m sorry for the wind noise. I did not realize my external mic had come unplugged until I got home.
HELLO, I'M GOING THERE TOMORROW TO PASS OUT GOSBEL TRACTS , PLEASE SAY A PRAYER FOR ME THAT I WILL HAVE SUCESS IN REACHING PEOPLE WITH THESE TRACTS , OK ?JOHN STEELMAN . THANKS , JOHN .
You can find DR Pharmacy at 304 East Washington St. and the Major stores outside the town center along E Broad Ave. Manufacturing employs around 5700 workers, followed by retail, healthcare, accommodations, and food service. Sorry for the wind noise in this video. My rode mic with its wind sock did not connect while filming, and used the native mic instead. Thanks for watching.
HELLO, I USED TO LIVE IN ROCKINGHAM TOO, WENT TO SCHOOL AT ROCKINGHAM HIGH, DOES ANYONE KNOW DAVID AND RAY HERNDON , THEY WERE OUR NEIGHBORS ON HIGHWAY NO. ONE SOUTH, FROM JOHN STEELMAN IN NORTH CAROLINA.
This town has not grown period it's the same as it was when I was little. They do not want it to grow jobs are gone and it's not the best place to live there is nothing at all for kids to do. They got rid of the movie theater. There a nothing town
When I was growing up there the town had three movie theaters. Of course, there was no streaming video back then. The population has doubled since I left for college in 1965. But, there is not a big difference between 5,000 and 10,000 population. In my time, it was a great town to grow up in…
Beautiful town with really nice people. Unfortunately, textile industry died, R. W. Goodman died, US 74 By Pass caused US 74 to die, and Rockingham passed.
My hometown!
The building with the strange siding and large glass display windows was a large Belk Department Store. To the immediate west of it was Fox Drugs. The Manufacturer’s Building held offices downstairs and a doctor’s clinic upstairs. Had my tonsils out there around 1952. The Discovery Place was built as Hallum’s Furniture. The large, yellow brick building was built in the 1930’s as a Post Office. The fountain square was always a town square. Up near the church by the repaved parking lot was the A&P Food store. I left in 1965 after 18 years growing up there but my heart never has…
Love to hear about the towns past. Thanks for sharing.
Nah brother go ahead and show it all 🤣 ride over to Erock and lil Philly, show them what Rockingham is really like.
I USED TO RIDE ON MY BICYCLE ON THESE SAME STREETS GOING TO SCHOOL AT ROCKINGHAM HIGH . JOHN FROM NORTH CAROLINA.
Wow its beautiful town you encourage me to visit this town and stay few days there, i never know there are beautiful towns close to my place, thanks for sharing 🙏🏽✅ .
You’re welcome
Rockingham was alwaysone of the cities I wanted to go to, all the time lol
I liked Rockingham. Sorry for all the wind noise in the video. My main mike came unplugged and I did not realize it until I got home.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I totally enjoyed your video ... we will be going there this weekend to see a home... this place looks peaceful and lovely
Thank you. I hope you find a great home. 👍
Blessings
Such a quiet town I know someone from there in they said there nothing there no buses no stores what he said I could live in a town like there
There are tones of stores. Even Starbucks. It fact too many places .
@melindasmith3713 Yep, a lot of our towns have the big chains. That’s why I’m hopeful we can refill our town centers with independent shops.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
@@TimothyFrench I get ya , small shops have never been for me . We are all different , I don't want to personally know the workers or have them guess what I'm getting , ex. Gas station pulls out the cigarettes you want . Sometimes I change my mind . I don't want attention. I feel pressured to buy in small stores . I feel watched . I can blend in in bigger places . I'm always polite and like it that way !
@melindasmith3713 i agree. Everyone is different. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the topic 👍
Hi there...I live within walking distance from where you started recording at the beginning..thank you for your kind words about our small town and come back anytime 😊
Thank you.
Where are the people at?
This looks like a scary movie scene, where creepy creatures are hiding in the buildings ❤️😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hope you will do another video showing new businesses that opened in your town.
I definitely need to go back to Rockingham to do another video. The sound on this one was terrible.
FYI At minute 2:50 you are walking past a former gym. It was called Lee's Fitness. Lee Rorie owned it and he was the strongest man in the world on the bench press (bodyweight of 198, paused a 606 lb bench press). I used to work there from 90-92. Awesome gym!
I love the local history of these towns. Thanks for sharing. And I’m sorry for the wind noise. I did not realize my external mic had come unplugged until I got home.
HELLO, I'M GOING THERE TOMORROW TO PASS OUT GOSBEL TRACTS , PLEASE SAY A PRAYER FOR ME THAT I WILL HAVE SUCESS IN REACHING PEOPLE WITH THESE TRACTS , OK ?JOHN STEELMAN . THANKS , JOHN .
Praying that you have a successful day in the beautiful town of Rockingham.🙏
@@TimothyFrench THANKS TIM.
Where are the stores, pharmacy, supermarket? What are the jobs in Rockingham?
You can find DR Pharmacy at 304 East Washington St. and the Major stores outside the town center along E Broad Ave.
Manufacturing employs around 5700 workers, followed by retail, healthcare, accommodations, and food service.
Sorry for the wind noise in this video. My rode mic with its wind sock did not connect while filming, and used the native mic instead.
Thanks for watching.
Agriculture is significant as well
The stores are on the other end of town . This is the downtown area . Not much there .
HELLO, I USED TO LIVE IN ROCKINGHAM TOO, WENT TO SCHOOL AT ROCKINGHAM HIGH, DOES ANYONE KNOW DAVID AND RAY HERNDON , THEY WERE OUR NEIGHBORS ON HIGHWAY NO. ONE SOUTH, FROM JOHN STEELMAN IN NORTH CAROLINA.
HELLO, WHO IS THE MAYOR OF ROCKINGHAM NOW IN 2024 ?
JOHN HUTCHINSON
This town has not grown period it's the same as it was when I was little. They do not want it to grow jobs are gone and it's not the best place to live there is nothing at all for kids to do. They got rid of the movie theater. There a nothing town
Thanks for the local information
Mama Sparlings You are exactly right.
When I was growing up there the town had three movie theaters. Of course, there was no streaming video back then. The population has doubled since I left for college in 1965. But, there is not a big difference between 5,000 and 10,000 population. In my time, it was a great town to grow up in…
Beautiful town with really nice people. Unfortunately, textile industry died, R. W. Goodman died, US 74 By Pass caused US 74 to die, and Rockingham passed.
Thanks for sharing.