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The Bradshaw-Freemon House
The Bradshaw-Freemon House, 603 N. Church St., is a pure and intact example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School and it's under consideration for Guilford County Historic Landmark designation.
A public hearing during the November 21 City Council meeting will take comments from the public about this property. View the Landmark application. Questions? Comments? Contact Mike Cowhig at 336-373-2755 or by e-mail or Stefan-leih Geary at 336-412-6300 or by e-mail.
The City of Greensboro participates in the Guilford County Landmark Program. Landmarks possess special historic or architectural significance and help give Greensboro its unique identify. Owners of Landmark properties are eligible for a property tax deferral of up to 50 percent.
Greensboro's Newest Landmarks
- Poplar Hall, 409, 411 Sunset Dr.
- Laura Brockmann House, 716 Walker Ave.
If you think your historic house or building rises to this level of significance you may apply to the Guilford County Historic Preservation Commission for Landmark designation. If the commission recommends in favor of designation, your application will go before City Council for final approval.
Landmarks may not be materially altered or demolished without the approval of the Guilford County Historic Preservation Commission. For more information, visit the Guilford County website.
C. P. Carmichael House, 314 Isabel St.