Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 27, 1 (2001)

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After Frank, Miles and Ruth returned from Raleigh, Theo privately com- plained that she heard "nothing about the funeral to amount to any- thing."- 1 ' In 1959, Frank Liipfert Horton received his first major award for his pioneering work as Director of Restoration for Old Salem — the Cannon Cup given by the North Carolina Society for the Preserva- tion of Antiquities. His first decade in Old Salem was defined by major change. While he had focused on the acquisition, restoration, and furnishing ...of Old Salem houses and shops, others were hard at work on other projects — such as the Old Salem Bypass. Restoration work and visitors to Old Salem were hampered by the heavy traffic.
Smoke and vibrations took their toll on vulnerable old buildings.
Efforts to re-route traffic out of and around Old Salem began as ear- ly as 1951, and finally, in 1955, with Governor Luther Hodges leading the way, funds were appropriated for the bypass. Work started in 1956; on August 27, 1958, the four-lane bypass opened; and, in i960, it was officially christened Old Salem Road.


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