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18749
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The Ravenscroft School, the oldest standing building in downtown Asheville was built in the mid-1840s. It served as an Episcopal school for boys until the late 1890s. The Ravenscroft School is the recent subject of preservation by the Historic Preservation Fund of North Carolina as one of the finest examples of classical revival architecture in North Carolina.
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18750
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Bath, settled in 1690 and incorporated in 1705, was the scene of an East Carolina University and North Carolina Underwater Archaeology Branch field school. Students received field experience in the growing field of underwater archaeology and instruction in maritime history.
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18751
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The North Carolina General Assembly of 1979 appropriated a total of $4,267,032 in new money to historic projects and programs in North Carolina over the next two years.