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The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is pleased to announce that three historic districts and eight individual properties across the state have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. In addition, one previously listed historic district received additional historical d o c u m e n t a t i o n and a boundary adjustment through both an increase and a decrease, while another previously listed historic district received a boundary increase. The following properties were reviewed by the North Carolina National Register Advisory Committee and subsequently nominated by the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Offi cer and forwarded to the Keeper of the National Register for consideration for listing in the National Register, which is maintained by the National Park Service. "Congratulations to the communities where properties and districts were added to the National Register of Historic Places," said Secretary Reid Wilson, N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. "Preservation of these places helps maintain community character, strengthen connections to our diverse shared history, and contribute to local economic development." The listing of a property in the National Register places no obligation or restriction on a private owner using private resources to maintain or alter the property. Over the years, various federal and state incentives have been introduced to assist private preservation initiatives, including tax credits for the rehabilitation of National Register properties. As of January 1, 2021, over 4,036 historic rehabilitation projects with an estimated private investment of over $3.216 billion have been completed. In Western North Carolina • Frank Rickert Summers House, Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, listed 5/26/2021 Constructed in 1928 for prominent local businessman Frank Rickert Summers, the Summers House is an outstanding and highly intact example of Tudor Revival-style architecture in Cleveland County. • The Cotton Patch, Tryon, Polk County, listed 5/25/2021 Located on rolling terrain along the Pacolet River east of Tryon, the Cotton Patch is a locally signifi cant rural equestrian estate built by James and Katrine Perkins in 1938 and owned and operated by Willis and Jacquelyn Kuhn from 1948 to the early 1980s. Under the Kuhn's ownership the property played an important role in the development of Tryon's equestrian culture. About the National Register of Historic Places… The National Register of Historic Places is the nation's offi cial list of buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts worthy of preservation for their signifi cance in American history, architecture, archaeology, and culture. The National Register was established by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 to ensure that as a matter of public policy, properties signifi cant in national, state, and local history are considered in the planning of federal undertakings, and to encourage historic preservation initiatives by state and local governments and the private sector. The Act authorized the establishment of a State Historic Preservation Offi ce in each state and territory to help administer federal historic preservation programs. In North Carolina, the State Historic Preservation Offi ce is a unit of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The North Carolina National Register Advisory Committee, a board of professionals and citizens with expertise in history, architectural history, and archaeology, meets three times a year to advise the State Historic Preservation Offi cer on the eligibility of properties for the National Register and the adequacy of nominations. National Register Adds 13 North Carolina Historic Places Article Provided By: ncdcr Frank Rickert Summers House The Cotton Patch Compose With Color Color Create a winning ad by adding color to your palette. Color will make your advertising stand out and get noticed faster. Research even shows that people are more likely to remember and respond to a color ad than one in black-and-white. And when your ad looks good, you look good too. In other words: Color Sells! We Sell Results! To start advertising in color, call today: 828-248-1408 DRIVE-IN THEATRE 704-434-7782 • 3935 SUNSET BLVD., SHELBY SUNSET Check Us Out On Facebook! 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