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October 2011 - 5th Anniversary Issue

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Anyone with an automobile can still motor through a tour of Fayetteville's historic homes. Here are some must-see sites: • Sandford House/Oval Ballroom/ Woman's Club at Heritage Square, located at 225 Dick St., is a place where weddings still occur regularly. • The Robert Strange House on Haymont Street and his summer home on Kirkland Drive, the centerpiece of a 500-acre plantation. • Cool Springs Tavern (North Cool Springs at Cross Creek), one of the oldest structures in the city. It's not hard to imagine the State Delegates that voted to ratify the Constitution having a drink at the bar of the Federal- style building. • The Charles Rose House, a 20th Century Revival house built in 1911, and occupied by a man who is known as "Fayetteville's First Citizen." • The Edgar Allen Poe House at 206 Charlotte;Blanton's Heating & A/C Corp;B14180;7x4.54-4C 65% of the cost of solar modules, including installation, may be offset by government tax credits. THE SUN: POWERING WILDFLOWERS AND AIR CONDITIONERS. 1769 Pamalee Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28301 www.BlantonsAir.com Receive up to $1,650 in Rebates* with the purchase of a qualifying Lennox® 910-867-5309 OR Home Comfort System Special Financing Available** The SunSource® Bradford St. A successful Fayetteville attorney, not the iconic writer by the same name, owned it. • The Hale House on 630 Hay St. Edward Hale, who owned the city's first newspaper, which is now the Fayetteville Observer, owned the 1847 house. General Sherman destroyed the paper's original press, calling it a "rebel newspaper." • The Kyle House at 234 Green St., is a fine example of Greek Revival style. • The Henry McLean House at 1006 Hay St. is a pre-Civil War home. • See the splendor of Colonial Revival at the Holt-Harrison House, at 806 Hay St. • Located near it on Dick Street is the William McDiarmid House, which features a mix of Victorian and Colonial revival styles. Home Energy System harnesses solar power to heat and cool your home more efficiently, and operate lighting and other appliances, reducing your heating and cooling costs by up to half.† to see how easily you can save through solar. Call us today †Energy savings will vary. Ask your Lennox® License #NC 20688 Offer expires 12/2/2011.*Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox® dealer for complete details. products. **See dealer for details or visit Lennox.com. © 2011 Lennox Industries Inc. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. 25924-11Su-SunSource-B2-ODD-4C.indd 4 CityViewNC.com | 41 8/11/11 10:48 AM

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