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Designed by Louis Asbury, this postcard depicts the First National Bank Building, completed in 1929.

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Hook's beautiful rendering of Gerard Conservatory of Music featured in "Some Designs by Hook and Sawyer."

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Hayes Residence Hall in 1920 as one of the first buildings of Queens College.

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This home was built for Stuart Cramer, the heir to a wealthy textile family. Located at 200 Hermitage Road Charlotte, North Carolina, this Tudor-revival style house is in the heart of the popular Eastover neighborhood. Created in 1939, the building…

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This home was designed specifically for Virginian native Luther Snyder after he moved to Charlotte from Atlanta in 1902 to create the first Coco-Cola bottling plant. Located at 1901 Queens Road Charlotte, NC, the home stands out on the corner of…

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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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Postcard of three homes in Charlotte, N.C.: the Stuart Cramer House, New Hawley Residence, and Home of R.O. Alexander.

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As a founding member, Louis Asbury had a personal connection to Myers Park Methodist Church. The first meeting of the church was held at his architectural firm. He was a lifelong member and his funeral was held there in 1975.

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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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