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When values are shared, they are lived. BB&T is proud to be part of a community where knowledge guides us, history inspires us and strong values define us. bb&[ BANKING INSURANCE INVESTMENTS Member FDIC. Only deposit products are FDIC insured. © 2016, Branch Banking and Trust Company. All rights reserved Forsyth Seafood Market & Cafe’ was founded by Charlie and Virginia Hardesty in 1984. They began their business selling shrimp out of a truck at Cooks Flea Market in Winston Salem. In 2012, the couple expanded their third restaurant on Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., building a 100 seat dining room and larger parking lot. In 2015 the Winston-Salem City Council unanimously voted to rename a street Hardesty Lane in honor of the late founder and owner Charlie Hardesty. This year Forsyth Seafood Market & Cafe Celebrates 32 years of serving North Carolina! A true building block of Winston Salem’s Black History.
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