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N 6 B 656 C 0 E Apr 19, 2020 F Apr 22, 2020
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Architect James A.Wetmore designed the Charles R. Jonas Federal Building in a Classical Revival style in 1915. The building is named in honor of long-serving North Carolina Congressman Charles R. Jonas. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Located at 401 West Trade Street in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Tags:   Wetmore, James A. Charles R. Jonas Federal Building James A. Wetmore Charlotte, North Carolina

N 5 B 467 C 0 E Jun 18, 2022 F Jun 18, 2022
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Architects Conrad and Williams designed the original Classic Revival style Rowan County Courthouse between 1854 and 1857. A new courthouse was built in 1914 with the old structure repurposed as a community building. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Located at 200 North Main Street in Salisbury, North Carolina.

Tags:   National Register of Historic Places Salisbury, North Carolina

N 6 B 463 C 1 E Jan 1, 2023 F Jan 1, 2023
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Architect James A. Wetmore designed the Classical Revival style Charles R. Jones Federal Building in 1915. The building is one of the few historic buildings remaining in the Charlotte Central Business District. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Located at 401 West Trade Street in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Tags:   James A. Wetmore Charlotte, North Carolina Charles R. Jones Federal Building

N 4 B 371 C 1 E Dec 30, 2022 F Dec 31, 2022
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Architect Frank Pierce Milburn designed the Gaston County Courthouse in a Classical Revival style complete in 1910. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places 1979. Located at North York and So. South Streets in Gastonia, North Carolina.

Tags:   Frank Pierce Milburn Gaston County Courthouse National Register of Historic Places

N 3 B 442 C 0 E Jun 1, 2022 F Jun 1, 2022
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Built in 1790, Webb House was built by Dr. James Webb as a schoolhouse. North Carolina's first Governor Burke's daughter, Polly Burke taught school there for decades. Thomas Webb built east and west wings for the house in 1800, which remained in the Webb family until late in the 20th century. In more recent years, the house served as a bed and breakfast; as of April 2018, the bed and breakfast ceased operation. Located at 117 East Queen Street in Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Tags:   North Carolina Hillsborough


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