North Carolina Statutes

§ 121-18 — Closing streets and including area in restoration project; acquiring area originally included in Palace grounds

North Carolina § 121-18
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 121Archives and History
Art. 2Tryon's Palace and Tryon's Palace Commission

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-18 (2026).

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Whereas the said Tryon's Palace and grounds originally included all of that area in the City of New Bern known and designated as George Street between Pollock and South Front Streets, and the title thereto is in the State of North Carolina, subject to the easement for use of said street, and the use of such portion of said George Street is essential for a proper restoration of Tryon's Palace, when the governing body of the City of New Bern under its general authority imposed by law shall close George Street between Pollock and South Front Streets, or such portion thereof as may be found by the Commission herein authorized to be essential for the purposes of such restoration, the area within such closed street shall be thereafter used exclusively for the restoration of Tryon's Palace. Provi

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