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Significant Works of Architecture in the Triad


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People seem to like to make lists, so here's a list topic. Name the most significant pieces of architecture in the Triad. I'm sure I will forget some buildings but here's a first draft of my list:

Winston-Salem:

R.J. Reynolds Building

Winston Tower

GMAC Building

Single Brother's House (Salem)

1st House (Salem)

Cedarhurst (Salem)

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Gemeinhaus (Bethabara)

R.J. Reynolds Auditorium

Reynolda House and Reynolda Village

Graylyn

Womble House (Stratford & Warwick)

Landscape Architecture - God's Acre (Salem), Salem Square

Greensboro:

Burlington Industries (demolished)

Ciba-Geigy

Wachovia Building (old)

High Point:

Natuzzi Building

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I like the large old stone churches around. I know they are only significant to certain people, but they grab my attention.

In addition to St. Paul's Episcopal, other Winston-Salem churches you might like include Centenary United Methodist, Augsburg Lutheran, St Leo's, etc. Of the brick churches, there's also a really beautiful AME church on East 4th or maybe 3rd, First Baptist Church, Home Moravian Church, Calvary Moravian, Green Street Church an incredible church near the School of the Arts (on Sprague St?) that's visible from US 52. In Greensboro, there's a really beautiful Presbyterian church on the edge of downtown, but I'm not sure of the name.

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