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14317
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Devins profiles award-winning Raleigh architect Norma DeCamp Burns.
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19225
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Historic preservation is credited with saving downtown Wilmington from the 20th-century trend of populations moving to the suburbs. Established in 1733, this waterfront city was designed by some of the century's foremost architects. A major push for city planning came at a proposed bridge over the Cape Fear River which would negatively affect the city's application for federal urban renewal funds. Cooperatively working with employees from the Department of Conservation and Development in Raleigh and the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society, a city planning team for Wilmington worked to identify preservation issues of the downtown area.
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North Carolina Architect (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 30 Issue 6, Nov/Dec 1982, p3-12, il
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19232
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McDonald's commemorated its 30th anniversary in downtown Raleigh by renovating an old movie theater into one of its signature fast food restaurants. Architects from Wilmington and Raleigh had an unlimited budget to use the existing 1920s theater on Hillsborough Street and combine it with a 1950s diner vibe to create the new restaurant.
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North Carolina Architect (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 33 Issue 4, July/Aug 1985, p24-28, il