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A wonderful example of Georgian-Revival by Boyer. Located at 260 Cherokee Road Charlotte, NC, the five-bay facade with the double paneled entryway is a prime example of Georgian-Revival with Flemish touches.

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The barbecue was part of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. C. C. Hook is the third man from the left in the light coat holding one hand in the air. Louis Asbury was also in…

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Originally designed and built by C. C. Hook in 1915 for J. B. Duke, this villa was bought by C. C. Coddington (a Buick automobile distributor) after Duke's death in 1925. This postcard is one of two which features the same house. The other postcard…

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The Carolina Theatre shortly after its completion, advertising for "Parlor Bedroom and Bath" a film starring Buster Keaton.

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The stage inside the Carolina Theatre as it was in the late 1920's and early 1930's.

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One of the doors inside the Carolina Theatre. The door is an example of the ornate woodwork that is present throughout the building.

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Street view of the Carolina Theatre as of 2012. The banner on the side shows what is planned for construction next to it.

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Certificate of Award from the The North Carolina Chapter of The American Institute of Architects for the Mecklenburg County Courthouse. It was presented to Louis Asbury.

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Photograph of C. C. Hook in his twenties.

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Charles P. Moody commissioned Louis Asbury, his nephew, in 1913 to build a house in the new suburb of Myers Park. This Georgian Revival house is one of the oldest in the Myers Park neighborhood.
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