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This article details the history and controversy surrounding several historic properties in Goldsboro. The Henry Weil House, is one of the most significant Victorian structures in North Carolina because of its history and architecture, remains in limbo until a buyer is found to restore it. Additionally, the historic Christian Science Society Church is for sale.
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18746
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Tarboro was incorporated in 1760, and is recognized as one of the few colonial towns in the state. Although the town's history may be considered lackluster, its contribution to North Carolina lies in its historic neighborhoods and more recently, its conservation and preservation planning.
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Unfortunately, it is a familiar site in rural North Carolina--the loss of the state's rural heritage is growing. Rural preservationists face the problem of vacant and decaying buildings and the loss of physical evidence of the state's former predominantly agricultural culture.
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The quaint houses of Beaufort take on unique personalities. As the third oldest town in North Carolina, Beaufort provides shining examples of historic resources such as the Apothecary Shop, Carteret County Jail, and J. Pigott House.