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�+- o CM z <br /> o a Q o <br /> a s <br /> o <br /> o � _ <br /> Celebrating 60 Years of OD <br /> N <br /> Preservation North Carolina N <br /> H • <br /> H <br /> It's quite an extraordinary story: a small,dedicated group of �? <br /> citizens deeply believed that preserving the architectural leg- L <br /> acy of their state was well worth the sacrifice and expense for � <br /> the enjoyment generations. � 0 Celebrating60 Years <br /> I Y 9 -c 0 <br /> r- fSixty years have passed and thousands have caught the pres LL N <br /> ervation bug. They have worked,contributed,studied,lobbied se � <br /> and cajoled to preserve the very structures that convey and M W E) Preservation <br /> give meaning to their neighborhoods and communities. Pres- z <br /> ervation North Carolina is proud of the role it has played in North Carolina <br /> nurturing their enthusiasm into what continues to be one of the 4 <br /> strongest historic preservation movements in the nation. W CU o <br /> ac 0 au_Q <br /> Ax ow-t <br /> To share this important milestone,join us at one of a series of Ix V4 ,,,o� <br /> short luncheon programs across the state that will highlight the X � 0 <br /> people and places that have been at the heart and soul of his- <br /> toric preservation in North Carolina. a <br /> a .o <br /> V 1� <br /> October 29 Edenton <br /> Acknowledgments N November 11 Salisbury <br /> Preservation North Carolina is grateful to the fallowing .� z November 19 Asheville <br /> sponsors for making this series of programs possible: a <br /> December 3 Wilmington <br /> � � a <br /> Bank of America a' "" � <br /> December 10 New Bern <br /> Mary Duke Biddle Foundation <br /> The Lovett Foundation January 7 Raleigh <br />