Father Pitt in Winston-Salem

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  • Liberty Plaza

    Liberty Plaza

    A simple and straightforward cube that is number 9 on Wikipedia’s List of Tallest Buildings in Winston-Salem (where the picture may seem familiar). It was built in 1971–1973; the architects were Calloway, Johnson and Moore, the successors to Northup & O’Brien.1

    1. According to its page at the Skyscraper Center site. ↩︎
    March 12, 2025
  • African Moravian Log Church

    African Moravian Log Church

    Reconstructed on its original site, where it was built after state law required the Moravians to separate their African brethren.

    Cupola
    African Moravian Log Church
    African Moravian Log Church
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  • Hagan House

    Hagan House

    Built in 1816, with alterations in 1828.

    Sign: J. Hagan, Tailor
    Hagan House
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  • Carnegie Library

    Our Lady of Fatima

    After the library moved to larger quarters, this became Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, and so it remains today. But it still has that Carnegie Library look that was defined by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow. This one was designed by North Carolina’s own Edward L. Tilton.

    Side of the Carnegie Library
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  • S. J. Nissen Building

    S. J. Nissen Building

    Originally a carriage shop; it is on the National Register of Historic Places.

    March 12, 2025
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