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Subject/Name: Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
Article(s) Referenced In:
- History's etched in stone, ex-tenants say; Historic houses transformed for new buyers - Ja 3 91 2F
- Mostly black (East Raleigh-South Park) area placed on National Register - Ja 31 91 2B
- Registry listing boosts black neighborhood - Fe 2 91 1B
- The heart of black Raleigh; Neighbors recount their life stories on tape for oral history collection - Fe 24 91 1E
- The urban image: The enduring dignity of modest means (East Raleigh-South Park) - Fe 24 91 1E
- The urban image: City's blast of the past; Lost piece of history is grounds for concern - Mr 31 91 1H
- A resurrection; Victory for a vintage home on Hillsborough Street (Bishop's House) - Ap 20 91 1D
- Downtown buildings (Executive Mansion, Capitol, City Market) honored as historic sites - My 18 91 2B
- Peace puts the brakes on demolition; College sets plans for house in abeyance - Au 8 91 1F
- Famous oak (Henry Clay Oak) takes to its death bed - Au 16 91 1
- Shaw, St. Aug's halls may be saved - Se 11 91 6B
- State pays tribute to historic tree; Henry Clay Oak dying of old age - Se 25 91 2B
- Historic (First Citizens Bank) building threatened - De 9 91 1B
- City asks bank to halt project; Historic building (Kimbrell's Furniture) being demolished - De 31 91 1B
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