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Tag Archives: Tour of Historic Homes 2023

The Secrets of Westerwood, Revisited

Architecture, City Planning, Greensboro History, Secrets of..., Tour of Historic HomesBy Benjamin BriggsMay 17, 2023

Since the Secrets of Westerwood was published in 2016, the neighborhood’s history has yielded a greater depth and diversity than first realized. Through new research, Westerwood is revealed not as…

Mystery House Open for Tour Ahead of Restoration

Architecture, Greensboro History, NewsBy Benjamin BriggsMay 16, 2023

A house that has captured the imagination of many due to its commanding presence and faded grandeur will be open for tours this weekend. William “Will” McCormick Neale, Sr. (1885-1947)…

Westerwood House Features Distinctive Dutch Design

Architecture, Greensboro History, Tour of Historic HomesBy Benjamin BriggsMay 15, 2023

In September 1924, general contractor Clyde G. Crevensten sold this property with a house upon it for $12,500 to Lena and J. W. Money. Crevensten specialized in home construction in…

Westerwood Home Takes Cues From History

Architecture, Greensboro History, Tour of Historic HomesBy Benjamin BriggsMay 12, 2023

This Colonial Revival residence at 909 Fairmont Street was completed in 1924 and was first occupied by the Guilford County Coroner and his family. The house represents a renewed interest…

The Ireland Bungalows Hold Shared History

Architecture, City Planning, Tour of Historic HomesBy Benjamin BriggsMay 11, 2023

In 1926, developer Henry Tinen Ireland purchased five lots on Hampton Street in the Westerwood neighborhood from developer A. K. Moore. He hired an established general contractor named William Wright…

Classic Craftsman Bungalow Remains True To Form

Architecture, Greensboro History, Tour of Historic HomesBy Benjamin BriggsMay 3, 2023

Numa Estus Knight (1893-1963) was born into a farming family in Huntsville Township, Rockingham County. In 1915 he married Lake McClintocks (1897-1992), and the couple had five children: Mildred Lolene,…

Visit Greensboro’s 200 Year Old House During Tour of Historic Homes!

Architecture, Greensboro History, Tour of Historic HomesBy Benjamin BriggsApril 28, 2023

Known historically as the Paisley-Sloan-Logan House, this Greek Revival style home is one of the oldest privately occupied houses in Greensboro. It was built for Reverend William Denny Paisley who…

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