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Old Greensborough Walking Tour
September 23, 2015 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
The tour begins at The Green Bean, 341 S Elm St, Greensboro
FREE Event
South of the railroad tarcks are a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants that were constructed around the turn of the twentieth century. Brick South Elm Street is lined with several storefronts sporting ornate iron- and stone-trimmed facades, and elaborate cornices. Learn about the history of this well-preserved section of our city center, parts of which date to the era when Greensborough remained the accepted spelling of the city!
Learn about history and design on an architectural tour of South Elm Street and the Southside neighborhood. Led by Preservation Greensboro’s Urban Guide Ryan Gray, you will gain insights on Neoclassical, Italianate, and Gothic Revival architecture of the past, and examine neo-contemporary styles by Duany Plater-Zybert Architects. Tours will take a little over an hour depending on questions.
Rain or shine, cancelled only if thunder is heard. Wear comfortable shoes!
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