Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce is 75
It was 1948 in Wake Forest, and the town government, ordinary people, business owners and the Wake Forest College professors and staff were just about coming to terms with the 1946 news that the college was moving to Winston-Salem. It had been more than a shock. It upended something that seemed as reliable as sunrise, as constant as the tides along the Carolina shore. Wake Forest as a town had grown up around the college, and now the college was leaving! Of course it would take 10 years – until graduation day in 1956 – before the moving vans began flowing west with 120 years of history and what seemed like the soul and heartbeat of the town. All the restaurants except Shorty’s closed, Ben Aycock closed his men’s store, the Bolus store remained open to cloth men and women but there were few customers left, and downtown went nearly