Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.
Search Results
3 results
for Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--Concord
Currently viewing results 1 - 3
Abstract:
The Cabarrus County Courthouse was constructed in 1876 in Concord. Although the town of Concord has a new courthouse, a group of townspeople known as the Historic Cabarrus, Inc. are seeking to preserve the old landmark by adapting its use.
Abstract:
Cabarrus Courthouse, one of Concord's most significant historical and architectural landmarks, has been in threat of decay. But with the outpouring of public support, Historic Cabarrus, Inc. has begun the campaign to renovate the building.
Abstract:
The North Carolina Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) has plans to repair and improve the furnishings of the Colonial Revival cottages at Stonewall Jackson Training School near Concord. The cottages were designed by Louis H. Asbury, a leading North Carolina architect.