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David Rogers (1945-2011)
Statewide News Roundup
April 04, 2011

Historic preservation developer David Rogers was the lead developer on the Grove Arcade rehabilitation in Asheville. He was also instrumental in the preservation of the Dunhill Hotel and Duke Mansion in Charlotte and the restoration of his church, the 225-year-old Gilead Associate Reformed Presbyterian in Huntersville.

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DavidsonNews.Net Obituaries (3/31/2011)

 
Carteret County Looking for property histories
Statewide News Roundup
April 03, 2011

"The State Historic Preservation Office is seeking additional history of properties in Carteret County for its state archives. Approximately 280 historic properties in rural areas and unincorporated communities and 335 properties in the municipalities in Carteret County will be surveyed, most of them for the first time, according to the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources news release."

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Jacksonville Daily News (3/28/2011)

 
Getting the "Sprawleigh" out of Raleigh
Statewide News Roundup
April 02, 2011

"Last year, a report by a group called CEOs for Cities identified Raleigh as one of the worst commuting cities in America. In metro areas with extensive urban sprawl, such as the Tarheel capital, residents might average as much as 240 hours per year in traffic because commuting distances are much longer."

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Time (3/25/2011)

 
Edentonians Rescue Pembroke Hall
Features
April 01, 2011
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In Edenton, community members rallied around a cherished landmark after a big gust of wind damaged the long-neglected house. Now it's protected in perpetuity with a historic preservation easement.

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King's Sandwich Shop Satisfies Hunger for Nostalgia
Statewide News Roundup
March 31, 2011

Learn more about TJ McDermott and his re-opening of King's Sandwich Shop near Durham's Central Park in this video.

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via Endangered Durham (3/20/2011)

 
Chestnut Street Presbyterian Church designated landmark
Statewide News Roundup
March 30, 2011

"At nearly 145 years old, Chestnut Street Presbyterian Church is North Carolina's oldest African-American Presbyterian church. Now it has the distinction of becoming the first African-American church to be designated a historic landmark . . . Because of its architecture, Chestnut Street Presbyterian is a popular stop for visitors, who marvel at the colorful stained-glass windows, each depicting a Bible story"

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Wilmington Star-News  (2/28/2011) 

 
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