For Dedication and Commitment to the Interpretation of Wake Forest History The Wake Forest College Birthplace Society was founded in 1956 as the Calvin Jones Memorial Association for the purpose of saving the Dr. C...
For the Exterior Commercial Rehabilitation of 200 South Salisbury Street, Raleigh Beneath the stucco and marble façade of an old bank building at the corner of Hargett and Salisbury streets in downtown Raleigh, Ja...
For the Residential Rehabilitation of the Heck-Pool House, 218 North East Street, Raleigh Constructed between 1872 and 1875 in the Second Empire style by Colonel Jonathan M. Heck, the Heck-Pool house located at 218...
For Preservation Advocacy In 1985, the Page-Walker Hotel, a rare example of Second Empire architecture constructed in 1868 by Cary founder Frank Page, was in serious danger of being lost to neglect. Alarmed, member...
For the Commercial Rehabilitation & Adaptive Reuse of the Gulley-Mackie House, 340 North Main Street, Wake Forest Constructed circa 1890 in the Queen Anne style by William Royall Powell, the Gulley-Mackie House...
For the Residential Rehabilitation of 516 East Jones Street, Raleigh Constructed in 1851, the late Greek-Revival house at 516 East Jones Street in Raleigh is one of the oldest and largest houses in the Oakwood Hist...
For the Adaptive Reuse of 218 South White Street, Wake Forest In September 2012, the White Street Brewing Company opened its doors as Wake Forest’s first brewery. Originally constructed in the 1920s as a Ford car...
For the Exterior Rehabilitation of the Pugh House, 103 Page Street, Morrisville Constructed circa 1870, the Pugh House is an excellent example of a Victorian I-house with Italianate-influenced elaborate porches. Th...
For Preservation Advocacy Stephanie Ashworth moved to Fuquay-Varina in 1977 and immediately began historic preservation efforts in the (then) small town. In the early 1980’s, New Hill citizens were taking steps t...