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Mayberry

A Still in Mt. Airy / Richard Yost & John Fraim (All other photos by RY)

Mayberry is the beloved, idyllic fictional town from The Andy Griffith Show. The Andy Griffith Show, representing a simpler time in small-town America, largely inspired by Andy Griffith’s real hometown, Mount Airy, North Carolina. Visitors can experience this nostalgia in Mount Airy with attractions like squad car tours, Floyd’s Barber Shop, Snappy Lunch, Opie’s Candy Store, Mayberry Courthouse, Andy Griffith Museum, and the annual Mayberry Days festival, keeping the show’s spirit alive. (See List at Bottom)

So I was surprised when I saw these photos from Rich’s latest trip to Mt. Airy. It wasn’t that fictional place on black and white tv anymore. It was there in real life, behind the lends of an iPhone 16 Pro lens. How much more real could it be?

Floyd’s Barbershop in Mt. Airy

Andy Griffith Floyd’s as a child though when he was 25 when he left Mt Airy for fame and fortune starting in New York. Now, Rich has returned to Mt. Airy and is driving around the “Mayberry” set they created in Hollywood.

He’s taken to be the next Barnie in Mayberry and has seemed to lose his old personality in his rencarnation as Barni. (I’m just glad he didn’t come back as Aunt Bea).

He’s taken over the Sheriff’s office with Andy gone. Is he Barnie or Andy?

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Key Aspects of Mayberry

Visiting the Real-Life “Mayberry” (Mount Airy, NC)

Beyond the Show

Griffith with Lee Remick (l) and Patricia Neal (r) on the set of A Face in the Crowd (1957)

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