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Restore Explore Connect: History of Greensboro and its Architecture

Blandwood Carriage House 400 West McGee Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

Benjamin Briggs is Preservation Greensboro’s Executive Director, and he will provide a visual review of the history of Guilford County and especially Greensboro with a particular focus on architectural styles and themes that are celebrated in our city.

2017 Museum Day Live!

Blandwood Museum 447 West Washington Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

Ticket Required for this FREE event Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Ticket…for free! To receive your free Museum Day Live! Ticket for two people only, please fill out the form linked on this…

Walking Wednesday Tour of Greensboro’s Modernist Downtown

International Civil Rights Center and Museum 134 South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

Rescheduled from Sept 26 due to weather. As Greensboro grew to become the second largest city in North Carolina by 1970, the city gained affluence through income from textiles, cigarettes, electronics, banking, and insurance. Wealth and prosperity led to corporate confidence which translated into progressive designs that drew from global conversations on architecture. For the decades…

Walking Tour of Westerwood

Double Oaks 204 North Mendenhall Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

Beginning with the magnificent neoclassical Double Oaks Bed & Breakfast at 204 North Mendenhall Street, this tour will weave the history of Westerwood from the late nineteenth century to the present. Built on a hill just a west of Greensboro’s village center, the area was first developed in the 1890s as the estate of B.…

Walking Tour of Sunset Hills

First Christian Church 1900 W Market St, Greensboro, NC, United States

In 1922, developer A. K. Moore acquired a 212-acre tract of land with a unique location in Greensboro. The land was located at the western terminus of Market Street – the city’s primary east-west thoroughfare that provided direct access to the center of the city. In contrast to the man-made east-west axis of West Market…

Walking Tour of Lindley Park

Lindley Park Gates 2700 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

The location of our 2019 Tour of Historic Homes & Gardens! Quaker J. Van Lindley was renowned as an intrepid businessman. A Union veteran, he first established his reputation in the nursery business before diversifying into terra cotta pipe manufacturing and cotton-milling and taking a position as the president of Security Life and Annuity Co.…