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21442
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A look at the design and construction of the neoclassical style mansion at Hayes plantation near Edenton, which comes from a unique blend of architectural traditions and changing building practices, from established regional traditions, and from emerging national and international trends.
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30879
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Edenton, North Carolina was the setting for a Revolutionary Tea Party in 1774, but it is also a treasure-trove of homes and public buildings that survive from the days of the town as colonial capital of the state.
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37603
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Article about Beverly Hall, once used as the Edenton branch of the State Bank, and other buildings and incidents from the Revolution.
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28508
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Inner Banks Inn is a 1904 Victorian mansion and an eclectic collection of buildings located in Edenton, North Carolina. The inn’s buildings have a rich architectural history, spanning four completely different architectural types. Guests at the inn are encouraged to forget technology and engage in conversation, the old-fashioned way.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 84 Issue 11, April 2017, p63-64, il, por Periodical Website
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21886
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This article analyses the Cupola House in Edenton as a cultural object for chronology, style, and technology. Through examination of the house, a mixture of architecture and technology can be identified which assist in cementing the Cupola House as an important structure to the history of North Carolina.
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21885
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This article discusses the early history and significance of the Cupola House in Edenton from 1724 to 1777. One of the most architecturally significant homes in North Carolina and built in the state's third oldest incorporated town, the Cupola House has a storied and colorful history that reflects the changing nature of North Carolina.
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37540
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About the Wessington House, Edenton, NC built in 1850.
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