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April 2018 - Dogwood Issue

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66 | April 2018 THE EARTH WILL MOVE ON APRIL 18 for the planned North Carolina Civil War and Reconstruction His- tory Center in Fayetteville. Organizers plan to break ground at noon that day for the first phase of the $65 million project. at phase will include moving two Civil War-era houses on the north side of Arse- nal Avenue near the Ghost Tower to the southern end of the project's property by Myrover and Branson streets. e houses would be placed near the existing Culbreth house, built in the same era, to create a "period" village. A house at the corner of Arsenal Avenue and Myrover Street, known as the Poe rental house (and not to be con- fused with the historic E.A. Poe House on Bradford Avenue), would also be moved, but off the property for the center be- cause it was built in 1910. Each of the houses on the center property would be used for different purposes. One would be a support facility for outdoor activities at the center. Another would be equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for the center's digital out- reach program. e third is intended to be a center for study for academic scholars. Ultimately, they would be joined on the property by a two- story, 65,000-square-foot center aimed at telling the story of the Civil War and the ensuing Reconstruction. at build- Ground-breaking set for N.C. Civil War & Reconstruction History Center BY CATHERINE PRITCHARD F E A T U R E brittonlawfirm.com 910-339-6603 2850 Village Dr. Ste. 206 Business* Real Property Civil Litigation Foreclosures John Britton *MBA Rebecca Britton Personal Injury Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Federal Tort Claims Sometimes we have to fight for what we believe.

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