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atmosphere, its strong sense of community, and its place in Greensboro's
history.
Aycock
has a rich architectural heritage, with most homes dating from the
early 20th century. The neighborhood is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places and is one of three locally-designated
historic
districts in Greensboro.
The
homes in Aycock are various in style and size. Typical homes include
two-story Queen Annes,
Arts-and-Crafts style bungalows, and American foursquares. You can
also find a scattering of other styles, such as Tudor revivals and
Dutch colonials.
Please
enjoy our website, and feel free to contact any of our neighborhood
board members if you want to find out more about us.
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