Early Twentieth-century Suburbs in North Carolina: Essays on History, Architecture, and PlanningCatherine W. Bishir, Lawrence S. Earley Archaeology and Historic Preservation Section, Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 1985 - Architecture - 105 pages |
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Glenwood Boylan | 31 |
Durhams Early TwentiethCentury Suburban William Diuguid | 39 |
Greensboros Early Suburbs Michael Cowhig | 49 |
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architectural Atlanta attractive Avenue borhood Boylan Heights building built bungalow Cameron Park Charles Barton Keen Charlotte Charlotte's City Beautiful movement City Planning city's Club Boulevard College Colonial Revival Company Cotton Mill Country Club Dilworth downtown Draper Duke Durham early twentieth century early twentieth-century neighborhoods economic electric trolley factory Fisher Park Frederick Law Olmsted Glenwood neighborhood golf course Greensboro growth hoods Hope Valley houses industrial Irving Park John Nolen land Latta living located lots ment middle class mill villages Morehead Hill Myers Park National neigh neighbor North Carolina North Elm Street older neighborhoods Olmsted brothers patterns piedmont planner population preservation promoted R. J. Reynolds Railroad Raleigh real estate residential area residents revitalization Revival style Reynolda Park rezoning Road Salem sidewalks social South southern cities streetcar suburbs suburban neighborhood textile tion tobacco town tract Trinity trolley line turn-of-the-century urban West End Winston Winston-Salem zoning