The Raleigh Historic Development Commission Certificate of Appropriateness Committee Meeting took place on June 24, 2021.
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The Raleigh Historic Development Commission Certificate of Appropriateness Committee Meeting took place on June 24, 2021.
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Raleigh’s Lustron Home Saved! A joint venture with Raleigh Historic Development Commission, Preservation North Carolina, and the City of Raleigh has saved our last known Lustron House from destruction. The Lustron Corporation was a company based in Columbus, Ohio, that manufactured houses made out of enameled steel. American veterans returning from World War II battlefields were faced with a critical shortage of affordable housing. ... It was an unprecedented government venture into the...
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Raleigh’s Lustron Home Saved! A joint venture with Raleigh Historic Development Commission, Preservation North Carolina, and the City of Raleigh has saved our last known Lustron House from destruction. On Saturday, September 23, 2017 the house moved from its original home to 314 Haywood Street. Over the coming months it will be placed on a new foundation and reassembled. It will be available for sale soon and will require additional rehabilitation work including finishing the interior. The...
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