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Record #:
18798
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During the past twenty months, the use of historic district zoning to protect neighborhoods and downtown areas has been spreading in North Carolina. Communities such as New Bern, Elizabeth City, Statesville, and Asheville are among those than have designated local historic districts, while other cities, such as Charlotte are actively pursuing historic zoning.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 34, Aug 1982, p3, f
Record #:
27527
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Opened in 1929, The Dunhill Hotel is one of the few historic boutique hotels operating in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is old enough to have a friendly ghost named Dust. The hotel also features paintings by North Carolina artist Philip Moose and displays local art from Sozo Gallery.
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Record #:
28010
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Over the years, nearly every home in New Bern’s Historic District has been restored. A trolley offers tours through this district, where visitors can learn about the history of New Bern, house architecture, and historical landmarks.
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