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The L. Vincent Lowe, Jr. Business Award is the highest award given to a state business for promoting protection of architectural resources in North Carolina. First National Bank of Shelby received the 2000 award for its investment and extensive rehabilitation of two properties in Shelby's Downtown National Register Historic District.
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5072
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The Stedman Incentive Grant assists non-profit organizations in their efforts to save endangered architecturally and historically significant property. The Dubois School alumni received the 2000 award for their efforts to save their school. The school opened in 1922 in Wake Forest for African-American students. Abandoned in 1989, the building has deteriorated. The Stedman grant will help in repairs that will make the building into a community center.
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5073
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Betsy Ray McCain and Elizabeth F. Buford, Secretary and Deputy Secretary, respectively, of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, received the 2000 Ruth Coltrane Cannon Award for their dedication to historic preservation efforts in the state. The award, first presented in 1948, is the state's most prestigious preservation award.
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5074
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Author, historian, researcher, and advocate, Michael T. Southern received the 2000 Robert E. Stipe Professional Award. The award is given to working professionals demonstrating outstanding commitment to historic preservation as part of their jobs. Southern has worked at the North Carolina Historic Preservation Office for twenty-five years.
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5075
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The Minnette C. Duffy Award is the state's highest award for preservation, restoration, or maintenance of grounds related to historic structures. Elon College (now University) received the 2000 award for preserving the school's architectural beauty and landscape.
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5076
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Gertrude S. Carraway was a leader in the work to restore Tryon Palace. The Awards of Merit, named for her, recognize organizations and individuals demonstrating strong commitment to promotion of historic preservation. The 1999 Award of Merit winners include Roger Snyder, Tanner's Run, Old West Durham Neighborhood Association, and Virginia Costlow.
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