1939-1940) - SE corner of Fayetteville & Morgan streets

architects-Northup & O’Brien (Winston-Salem)

A later and more modernized form of classicism than the Ruffin Building across the street, together they form an enframing backdrop for the Capitol and Union Square. The base of the building has deep channels between the courses of granite, similar to those in the Capitol’s porticoes. 

 

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SE corner of Fayetteville & Morgan St.
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