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Old Greensborough Historic District


category : Historic Districts
Visit this revitalized turn-of-the-century commercial and residential district complete with antiques, art, coffee shops, stores, gifts and accessories. Located in and around South Elm St. from the 100-600 block including the 300 blocks of s. Davie St. and S. Greene St. Parking decks located in several downtown areas, some free two hour parking and parking after 6 p.m. Visit www.downtowngreensboro.net to view an interactive map. For more information, call Downtown Greensboro Inc. at (336) 379-0060.




Address:
South Elm Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336)379-0060

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