Great Houses and Their Stories: Winston Salem's "Era of Success," 1912-1940
In the early twentieth century, Winston-Salem was hailed as the "town of a hundred millionaires." Booming tobacco and textile manufacturing industries converged to make Winston-Salem the largest and richest city in all of North Carolina, and major architects flocked to the area to design f...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the early twentieth century, Winston-Salem was hailed as the
"town of a hundred millionaires." Booming tobacco and textile
manufacturing industries converged to make Winston-Salem the
largest and richest city in all of North Carolina, and major
architects flocked to the area to design for its newly wealthy
clientele. Ambitious commercial buildings and gracious suburban
estates abounded, hosting generations of families that shaped the
economic future of the country. Great Houses and Their
Stories explores Winston-Salem's finest residential
architecture from that era--its spacious mansions, palatial
gardens, and even working farms--and delves deeply into the stories
of the people who lived and worked in those historic buildings.
This is a book for the preservationists, history buffs, and
architecture lovers of the world and for the Winston-Salem
residents who have always wondered about the abundance of
green-roofed mansions still surviving in their city, even as
similar pockets of early 20th century architecture throughout the
country have been lost to time. Author Margaret Supplee Smith,
Ph.D., and photographer Jackson Smith tell the rich histories of
more than 75 great houses through beautiful new photography,
historic photographs, personal narratives, and oral histories.
Through diligent research of historical records and interviews with
residents and local historians, they've uncovered fascinating
stories about the families whose fortunes shaped neighborhoods like
Buena Vista, West Highlands, and Reynolda Park. By publishing this
book, Preservation North Carolina hopes to advance the preservation
of Winston-Salem's rich architectural legacy, which is highly
threatened by demolition and overdevelopment. |
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DOI: | 10.5149/9781469672052_smith |