To find all the Preservation Greensboro Home Tour information you are interested in, please take a look at the links below.

Ninth Annual Tour of Historic Homes & Gardens: Lindley ...

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/tour-of-historic-homes-gardens/
    Apr 11, 2016 · Our 2019 Tour in Lindley Park. Saturday May 18, 11am – 5pm, and Sunday May 19th, 1pm – 5pm. May is National Preservation Month, and what better way to celebrate historic preservation in our community than with Preservation Greensboro’s Ninth Annual Tour of Historic Homes …

Tour of Historic Homes – Preservation Greensboro Incorporated

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/category/tour-of-historic-homes/
    Preservation Greensboro staff and supporters opened the Tudor-style home as a Designer Showhouse as a culmination of its restoration in April 2018. This event served as Preservation Greensboro’s premiere fundraiser for the year, placeholding for the annual Tour of…

Upcoming Events – Preservation Greensboro Incorporated

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/events/
    So, we are thinking outside-the-box and going virtual! On August 29th we will reveal details on how the tour will be accessible online from your home. We think this will be an exciting new chapter for historic preservation in Greensboro! Six vintage homes will be presented online as part of… Find out more » «

Preservation Greensboro Incorporated

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/
    Architectural Salvage of Greensboro is now operating within normal hours. We request all customers wear masks, stay six feet apart, not come in if they are sick, and that they bring their own help if they are acquiring something heavy. Preservation Greensboro’s office staff are working both at home …

Tour of Historic Homes – Page 4 – Preservation Greensboro ...

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/category/tour-of-historic-homes/page/4/
    The Jobe House on Tate Street will be one of ten historic homes open as part of Preservation Greensboro’s Tour of Historic Homes and Gardens on May 18-19! Tate Street was platted in 1892 by Greensboro Security & Investment as the Lenora subdivision, and the street took its name from company president J. T. Tate.…

Tour of Historic Homes – Page 5 – Preservation Greensboro ...

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/category/tour-of-historic-homes/page/5/
    Preservation Greensboro Inc. and our tour partner, Southern Evergreen – High Performance Homes, are pleased to announce the inaugural Tour of Historic Homes set for Saturday, May 21, 11:00am-5:00pm and Sunday, May 22, 1:00-5:00pm.

Tour of Historic Homes – Page 2 – Preservation Greensboro ...

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/category/tour-of-historic-homes/page/2/
    Architecture, Greensboro History, Greensboro Preservation News, Tour of Historic Homes By Benjamin Briggs May 11, 2015 Built as the home for prominent lawyer and businessman Alfred Moore Scales (1870- 1940) and his wife Mary (1892-1960), this two-story, brick Neoclassical Revival residence at 1207 Lakewood Drive is located in the heart of ...

Preservation Greensboro Tour of Homes by Jeff Crosby - Issuu

    https://issuu.com/jeffcrosby/docs/tour-of-homes-web
    Each year Preservation Greensboro holds a Tour of Historic Homes in which they select an historic neighborhood and partner with the homeowners to allow visitors to tour the homes. This year I was ...

Historic Preservation Greensboro, NC

    http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/?navid=1607
    The Guilford County Historic Preservation Commission must approve any changes to Landmarks. The National Register of Historic Places is the nation's official list of properties worthy of preservation. Twelve districts and 60 individual properties in Greensboro are listed on this register.

Fisher Park Walking Tour – Preservation Greensboro ...

    https://preservationgreensboro.org/event/fisher-park-walking-tour-10/
    Fisher Park was the first Greensboro suburb planned and developed around a park and one of the earliest park suburbs in North Carolina. British Army Captain Basil J. Fisher re-imaged a swamp and garbage dump into Greensboro’s most fashionable Gilded Era address in 1901 when he donated the lowlands for the city’s first park that…

Did you find the information you need about Preservation Greensboro Home Tour?

We hope you have found all the information you need about Preservation Greensboro Home Tour. On this page we have collected the most useful links with information on the Preservation Greensboro Home Tour.

About Jordan Kim

J. Kim

You may know me as the author of publications on both scientific and popular resources. I am also collecting information on various topics, including tours. On this page, I have collected links for you that will provide the most complete information about the Preservation Greensboro Home Tour.

Related Tours Pages