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for North Carolina Preservation Vol. Issue 57, June/July 1985
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Abstract:
One of the most popular domestic Victorian architectural styles in American was Second Empire Style. Although abundant throughout America, there are few examples in North Carolina. Many of Second Empire examples in North Carolina were built by northerners who immigrated south after the Civil War.
Abstract:
The Historic Burke Foundation has been honored for its preservation of one of North Carolina's finest historical landmarks: the Old Burke County Courthouse, constructed in 1836 and remodeled in 1903 by noted architect Frank Milburn.