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Page 23 <br /> South Carolina architectural and engineering firm of G . Lloyd Preacher and Co . (Preparer: <br /> Beth Thomas <br /> Whitaker's Chapel , Enfield vicinity, Halifax County . The original transitional Federal-Greek <br /> Revival Methodist Episcopal church was moved in 18804881 and enlarged with a gable-front <br /> vestibule addition in the late nineteenth century. The chapel and cemetery functioned as the <br /> centerpiece of a nineteenth-century agricultural community. (Preparer: Drucilla H. York) <br /> Wilson-Vines House , Bethel vicinity , Watauga County . The two-and-one-half story L-plan <br /> frame dwelling accented by elaborate Queen Anne-style millwork is a significant local <br /> example of Victorian architecture . (Preparer: Ruth Nichols) <br /> St . Philip ' s Episcopal Church , Brevard, Transylvania County . After their original chapel <br /> burned in 1925 , the congregation hired Louis Asbury to design this Normanesque Revival- <br /> style building of cut gray stone , which was completed in 1926 . (Preparer: Sybil Argintar <br /> Bowers) <br /> Potts Plantation, Cornelius vicinity, Mecklenburg County . Continuously owned, occupied, <br /> and farmed by members of a single family, their slaves , and their tenants since 1753 , this <br /> property is the only known major plantation holding in the county that has remained intact <br /> to the present , and it is one of the few in North Carolina that have such an impressive <br /> continuous agricultural and social history. Its twenty-seven contributing buildings , structures , <br /> and sites record and represent the entire spectrum of agricultural development in the <br /> Piedmont . (Preparer: Davyd Foard Hood) <br /> ide , Rutherford County. Charlotte architect Louis H . Asbury <br /> Cliffside Public School , Cliffs <br /> designed 4the symmetrical two-story brick Classical-inspired building, which was , constructed <br /> in 1931 - 1932 in the mill town developed by R. R. Haynes on the banks of the Second Broad <br /> River . Noted landscape architect Earle Sumner Draper , also of Charlotte , laid out the <br /> grounds . (Preparer. Davyd Foard Hood) <br /> Coca- Cola Bottling Plant, Charlotte , Mecklenburg County . Exemplifying the diverse <br /> manufacturing, processing, and warehousing operations established in Charlotte in the early <br /> twentieth century, the 19294930 building is a bold and rare example of an Art Deco-style <br /> factory in the city . (Preparers: Frances Alexander and Richard Mattson) <br /> St . Mark' s Episcopal Church , Halifax , Halifax County . Built between 1854 and 1855 , the <br /> picturesque board-and-batten church illustrates the more modest Gothic Revival style accepted <br /> by the Protestant Episcopal Church in North Carolina during the antebellum period. <br /> (Preparer: Drucilla H. York) <br /> (former) William Hooper School , Wilmington, New Hanover County . The two -story <br /> Classical Revival-style brick building constructed in 19#14 is important in the history of <br /> education in Wilmington and as a physical symbol of the importance that good, quality <br /> buildings played in public education . (Preparer: Beth W. Keane) <br />