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ral are <br /> n ed as <br /> hi s..... toric ite <br /> Store, homes <br /> Cedar Qv" <br /> In105 acres named to the <br /> Cedar Grove National Registry of <br /> Historic Places <br /> date from 1828 <br /> vanpost office <br /> :: . <br /> By JONATHAN BUTLER <br /> The Chapel Hill Herald <br /> CEDAR GROVE — Drive 1 <br /> through the crossroads of Efland- <br /> Cedar Grove and Carr Store roads <br /> and observe how time seems to C Njy <br /> have taken a break on its march ; ^ " <br /> mto the future. -� <br /> ThWA why M wxe9 arowd ' - �- STAFF GRAPHIC <br /> crossroad were recently: placed <br /> on the National Registry of His- <br /> tonic Places. `; <br /> Orange County Planner Don tk of thers old <br /> Belk was notified last wee ; �'� <br /> recognition that his departm <br /> ent ! £ . <br /> M <br /> has worked on since 1994, <br /> The Allison-Oliver-Pender store <br /> has stood at the crossroads for <br /> more than 100 years. Colonial re- ILS <br /> vival and late Victorian style <br /> homes are found near dwellin rE,R ~ <br /> aV gs <br /> �: .r ne�•o>t :" <br /> from the mid49th century, 4 <br /> Y :. <br /> In all, 44 buildings contribute to <br /> the historic significance of the �` I ` -- ty • i <br /> crossroads <br /> "This increases Orange Comm <br /> ty's historic qualities," Belk said. <br /> ` <br /> It brings awareness of the agrl 98ec <br /> p1me see HMTOM02 <br />