The following five endangered structures are found in [[Kate Mearn]]'s [[1979 Rocky Mount Historic Buildings Inventory]] - around the Boseman Block.
[[Central City Historic Buildings Inventory, Rocky Mount (1979)]]???
[[Larence and Alvira Boseman Home|338 Albemarle Avenue]]

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[[342 Albemarle Street]]

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[[346 Albermarle Avenue]]

Identified by Kate Mearns/Ohno in 1979 as the last neighborhood grocery store in the Central City Area.

2024 photo

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Circa 1896 [[Thomas and Lucinda Weston Home Place]]
Rocky Mount Historic Buildings Inventory (ED1214.pdf photos-1979)

Circa 1920’s rear addition (ED1214.pdf photos-1979)


Thomas & Lucinda’s double headstone -
located in the second City-owned African American (below left side photo) Cemetery, now abandoned and neglected by the City
Current condition of the Thomas Weston home place

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# **[[423 Atlantic Avenue]]**
Circa 1892 [[Rocky Mount Improvement and Manufacturing Company]] House at 423 Atlantic Avenue- across the street from the Central City Historic Buildings Inventory area. A National Landmark Application is underway for this structure.
Edward W West was ………
Railroad inspired national folk house -
typical side hall gable front

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# **Planning for the Future
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Heading north -300 block of Atlantic Avenue
Gateway Corridor Plan (2012)
See the Modified Atlantic-Arington Corridor Plan
