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    Bicentennial Program on Neighborhoods

    Bicentennial Program on Neighborhoods

    Presented by Greensboro Historical Museum at Greensboro Historical Museum

    March 16, 2008

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    Learn the story of Greensboro through the history and development of her neighborhoods. Author Gayle Hicks Fripp, who is the Guilford County Historian, and Preservation Greensboro’s Executive Director Benjamin Briggs will both engage and delight you with their historical overview and video presentation. Enjoy conversation with members of the neighborhood associations, and see their displays of neighborhood artifacts and images. Discover how some of your favorite neighborhoods came to be – who lived there, what changes have occurred over time, and what has been preserved that continues to give flavor to Greensboro’s uniqueness. Enjoy free wine tasting of Grove Winery and Vineyards’ Bicentennial wine, the Major General Nathanael Greene Merlot. Please call to make a reservation: 373-2043. For more information about this program, contact Suzanne Pell at 373-2811 or visit our website.


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        Greensboro Historical Museum

        130 Summit Ave.
        Greensboro, NC 27401

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        March 16, 2008

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        2:30 pm

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