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Catherine Garner, Community Development Director for Kernersville, discusses the fate of Caudill's building, which was on the National Register of Historic Places but was severely damaged by fire.
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The district has been home to several Black figures over the years including the state's first Black chief justice, Henry Frye.
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Preservation efforts for the South Benbow Road Historic District in Greensboro began a decade ago to recognize the 1950s-era African-American architects who lived and worked there. The district includes 450 contributing structures.
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Some folks remember it as the former First Citizens Bank. Others recall when it housed a Noble’s restaurant, or recognize its eye-catching pyramid out front.
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North Carolina has added 15 sites to the National Register of Historic Places. Several former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company warehouses are on the list.
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Twelve districts and 42 properties in Greensboro are currently on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Three Winston-Salem properties were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023. Among them is the city-owned Winston Lake Golf Course, which was built for Black residents in 1956. Prior to its opening, Black golfers were only allowed to access the city’s public course one day a week.
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A Winston-Salem public housing complex may soon be redeveloped, but a historic property designation could alter plans. Cleveland Avenue Homes is eligible…
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An effort to add a section of downtown Winston-Salem to the National Register of Historic Places is moving forward. The proposed district is 53 acres,…
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A longtime Winston-Salem business is approaching a landmark anniversary by putting its name on a landmark building. Truliant Federal Credit Union has paid…