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15 <br /> Cedar Grove Property Owner <br /> October 11, 1996 <br /> Page Two <br /> In May of 1995 the Orange County Historic Preservation Commission held a series of <br /> community meetings to gather public comment on the County's Historic Preservation <br /> Plan, which is an element of the Orange County Comprehensive Plan. (The meeting for <br /> northern Orange was held at Walnut Grove United Methodist Church.) Citizens attending <br /> these meetings were asked to identify places they felt were the most historically significant <br /> in the county. The Cedar Grove crossroads area was consistently cited as one of the <br /> County's most treasured historic resources because of its rural character and sense of <br /> place.. <br /> The Historic Preservation Commission has scheduled its October meeting for Thursday, <br /> October 24 at 7:00 PM at the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church. Please join us <br /> for a presentation and discussion of how Cedar Grove could be recognized nationally as a <br /> unique, historic community. If you agree that placing Cedar Grove on the National <br /> Register of Historic Places would be worthwhile, the Historic Preservation Commission <br /> would like to begin the nomination process. <br /> Enclosed is additional information about the historical significance of Cedar Grove, <br /> excerpted from Ms. Sexton's report. Also enclosed is a series of"National Register Fact <br /> Sheets" from the State Historic Preservation Office of the North Carolina Division of <br /> Archives and History, and a brochure about the National Register from the National Park <br /> Service. <br /> We look forward to meeting with you on October 24. In the meantime, if you have <br /> additional questions, please feel free to call our staff person, Don Belk, at the Orange <br /> County Planning Department, 732-8181, extension 2594. <br /> Sincerely yours, <br /> Nor=White, Chair <br /> Orange County Historic Preservation Commission <br /> /db <br /> enclosures <br /> Attachment#4 <br />