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1261
Abstract:
The Chinqua-Penn Plantation near Reidsville is an early 20th-century country estate that was closed to the public in 1991 when the General Assembly cancelled its appropriations.
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Record #:
1768
Abstract:
North Carolina's recent entries in the National Register of Historic Places bring the state's total to 1,858. Southern surveys the recent additions and offers capsule histories of each.
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Record #:
18870
Abstract:
Lured by the mountain scenery and promising opportunities of Asheville, Russian-born entrepreneur and builder Peter A. Demens arrived in Asheville in 1889. Although a short term resident of North Carolina, Demens left behind three known landmarks, two of which survive: one of the state's finest Romanesque Revival buildings, and a most unusual private residence.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 65, Sept/Oct/Nov 1986, p7-9, f