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Welcome to Historical Preservation Group  Newsroom
The Source for News About
Kinston & Lenoir County’s Preservation Efforts.

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Two more Civil War Trails markers placed in Lenoir County 12-18-07  
     
  Lost Properties Can Become Productive Again  
Top Story: REMEMBERING CASWELL, THE MAN |

 

 
     
  Alaska Man Visits Wyse Fork Site of Ancestor Heritage, Cultural Topics at Conference
Antebellum Ball's Approach Challenges Fashion Senses Saving a Treasure Groups Seek Funds for CSS Neuse
Wyse Fork Battlefield At Risk List Battle Bucks North Carolina to Join in Civil War Event
Lenoir Heritage Tourism Plan Unveiled Battlefield Commission Sets Meeting National Geographic Puts Kinston on the Map
Two Kinston Women Put City on National  Radar for Tourism Memorial and Civil War Battlefield Dedicated Golden Leaf Gives Big Bucks to Kinston Area
Group Acquires Historical Site Scores Turn Out for Flag Raising Ceremony Committee Discusses Future for Flood Buy Out Area
Historic Group Has New Web Site Preservation Group Wants House Saved King Memorial To Break Ground Monday
City and County Pledge Suppost for Center Wyse Fork Added to At Risk List

Historical Group Clears Path forTrails

Dressing For the Ball Group Gives $30,000 Towards Battlefield Historic Sign Commenorates Kinston Hangings
A Brush with Kinston's Past Preservation Group to Restore Battlefield Tourism Ideas far Reaching
Pre-Civil War house demolished
Two Kinston Women Put City on National Radar for Tourism
 
Genealogical Society donates to Heritage Place
Section of battlefield to honor Kinston man Phillips Speaks on Civil War TrailsBattlefield FACTBOX Tourism focus inspected
Civil War pageants gets council approval Maps serve to raise money, tell story Battlefield commission trashes illegal dumping
ECU students support Kinston's history 1-23 commissioners preserve history Historic figures highlight Civil War Symposium
Tourism to be city's future Kinston's day of infamy City celebrates 140th anniversary of Civil War battle
Tourism board donates $3,000 Historians decry house's destruction Rivermont's checkerboard' of homes to remain
Plantation scene to decorate ANTIBELLUM BALL Barber shop's close call unnecessary Historic building faces wrecking ball
Kinston has untapped gold mine Battlefield remains target of rezoning request March proclaimed Civil War History Month
City, county pledge support for center Historical group clears path for Civil War trails Path clears for Civil War trails
Group gives $30K toward battlefields Preservation group to restore battlefield to 1865 condition Battlefields' $10 million now official
Consultant Heritage tourism to begin planning stages Group fighting to save breastworks Proposed campground held up
State requested to donate information center land Dressing for the Ball can be a ball Kinston hangins sign
Historic sign commemorates Kinston Hangings History, geneology groups plan four-day event Reservations needed for Civil War Symposium
Even at Christmas, it's the little things that count Battlefields eligible for federal help Climbing the family tree for rootsfor roots
9-6 battlefield rezoning Preservation group targets Kinston battlefields Council approves Herritage Street festival
National report leaves local battlefields out of top 25 Group asks for battlefield preservation Separate, equal and somewhere in between
Scout leaders recognized with special award Civil War Symposium March 3-7 Wyse Fork added to at-risk list
Third Civil War symposium planned Oct. 6 - On the agenda Hurricane ran into a prepared county
History buffs target financial help for center Sept. 13 To Dos History buffs target financial help for center
History buffs target financial help for center King believed in history, Kinston History in the making
Tax money could go for better things than weigh station Civil War leaders highlighted