A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina
A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina
This richly illustrated guide offers a fascinating look at the Piedmont's historic architecture, covering more than 2,000 sites in 34 counties. Highlights include cabins and stone houses dating to the region's early settlement; mill villages and main streets that depict its subsequent industrial and agricultural growth; and twentieth-century landmarks such as Durham's Duke University and Winston-Salem's Reynolds Building. As North Carolina faces massive changes in its economy and landscape, residents and travelers alike will value this unparalleled portrait of an American region, which traces its history and culture through its buildings and communities.
A project of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office of the Division of Archives and History, this book completes a three-volume series. The project reflects more than twenty-five years of fieldwork and research in the agency's statewide architectural survey and National Register of Historic Places programs. Previous volumes cover the eastern and western portions of the state.
Author: Catherine W. Bishir, Michael T. Southern
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Published: 05/26/2003
Pages: 620
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.69lbs
Size: 9.06h x 6.40w x 1.13d
ISBN: 9780807854440
About the Author
Bishir, Catherine W.: - Catherine W. Bishir, senior architectural historian with Preservation North Carolina, is author of the award-winning North Carolina Architecture. Bishir and Michael T. Southern previously collaborated on A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Western North Carolina (with Jennifer F. Martin) and the award-winning Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina.Southern, Michael T.: - Michael T. Southern is a research historian with the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Southern with Catherine W. Bishir previously collaborated on A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Western North Carolina (with Jennifer F. Martin) and the award-winning Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina.