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Daily Archives: June 19, 2014

Historic Haithcock House Available For Purchase

Architecture, Community Investment, Greensboro HistoryBy Benjamin BriggsJune 19, 2014

Have you dreamed of owning an historic home? The 130-year-old Haithcock House at 815 Pearson Street near Southside might be your chance! An Open House will be held on Thursday, June 26th from 9am till 12 noon. Spencer S. Haithcock moved to Greensboro from Vance County around 1884 and opened a drugstore on Asheboro Street…

Historic Preservation Legislative Action Alert Update

Greensboro Preservation NewsBy Benjamin BriggsJune 19, 2014

Last week, the House Budget passed its third reading with Governor McCrory’s proposed Historic Rehabilitation Investment Program still intact. Though we have enjoyed a victory in the House, our work is not done yet.  Thanks to supporters, Guilford County’s House members heard when they talked about the positive economic impact preservation projects have had in…

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