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Daily Archives: July 9, 2015

Bumpass Troy House

The Bumpass-Troy House, Saved by the Development Fund in 1990

Architecture, Development Fund, Greensboro History, Greensboro Preservation NewsBy Benjamin BriggsJuly 9, 2015

The Bumpass-Troy House stands as one of the oldest homes in College Hill Historic District. Built in 1847, the Greek Revival home stands on its original site beneath the shade of mature trees and a gracious front portico.

The Blandwood Carriage House: A Blend of the Distant and Recent Past

Blandwood Carriage House, Blandwood MuseumBy Benjamin BriggsJuly 9, 2015

The Blandwood Carriage House celebrates 45 years of history and blends the Gate City’s nineteenth-century history with that of celebrated twentieth-century Greensboro architect Ed Loewenstein. Octagonal buildings were architectural curiosities…

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