Residents of Five Row did not have the amenities that the rest of the estate possessed, however they had front porches and private hedges with flowers.
The community was demolished in 1961 and has since been used for the construction of the city's second highway Silas Creek Parkway.
Lovey Eaton was appointed by Katharine Smith Reynolds as the first teacher at the Five Row School.
[6] The Peppercorn Children's Theatre play, "Growing Up Reynolda," about the residents of Five Row premiered in June 2014.
[4] There is an official North Carolina Historical Marker at the old site of the Five Row neighborhood that is now Silas Creek Parkway.