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18727
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When Campbell College in Buies Creek established a law school, they needed a building, which has become the historic building of Kivett Hall.
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Record #:
18773
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The use of historic landmarks for community and local organizations is a growing trend in national and state preservation. North Carolina exemplifies this adaptive reuse strategy for many of its historic landmarks.
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18933
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A growing concern for historic preservation in North Carolina is providing a valuable reuse that warrants restoration of a historic building. Landmarks such as historic schools often present such challenges to community preservationists, but can be adapted for new uses.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 108, Summer 1998, p1-3, f