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  2. Eliada Home - Wikipedia

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    Eliada Home is a national historic district located near Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The district originally encompassed 10 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites associated with a youth home complex in suburban Asheville. Of the original 10, only 5 remain.

  3. Mobile home - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Board of Transportation allowed 14-foot-wide homes on the state's roads, but until January 1997, 16-foot-wide homes were not allowed. 41 states allowed 16-foot-wide homes, but they were not sold in North Carolina.

  4. Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] James Gordon Hanes of the locally prominent Hanes family, who died in 1972, bequeathed his Norman Revival home built in 1929 and grounds to the gallery. The home was augmented with purpose-built exhibition space, and SECCA moved to the new location in 1977 under its current name. In 1990 the facility expanded again. [3] [1]

  5. Manufactured housing, sometimes called mobile homes, are homes made in a factory rather than constructed on site, and they have been surging in popularity this year amid America’s housing crisis.

  6. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Clayton Homes was recognized as number 292 on Forbes' list of America's Best Employers. [42] The company introduced a line of tiny homes during fall 2016 with the debut of its "Low Country" prototype in North Carolina. [43] The designer series received media acclaim from USA Today, The Post and Courier, among others. [44] [45]

  7. Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh - Wikipedia

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    CAM is a collaboration of the College of Design at North Carolina State University and a private 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1983 as the City Museum of Contemporary Art. Since 2011, CAM Raleigh has been housed in a 1910 warehouse in downtown Raleigh providing 20,000 square feet of space.

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