A Beloved House, A Beloved Community
A 150-year-old house has been locally recognized as historically significant. The owners now want to renovate it to continue social justice work in Greensboro.
More Than History
At 76 years old, the Historic Magnolia House preserves its past while looking to the future
The Long Journey To Preserve Black History in Greensboro
An effort to commemorate a neighborhood steeped in Black history finally pays off.
Rev. Nelson Johnson: A Legacy Beyond Tragedy
Once called “the most dangerous man in Greensboro,” Nelson Johnson survived the Greensboro Massacre and inspired generations.
Revisiting the Greensboro Massacre 45 Years Later
“The relevance is not just timely but timeless,” says the author of a new book about the Greensboro Massacre.
Postmark Greensboro: A Historic Transit Hub Could Be Key to Downtown’s Next Chapter
Greensboro’s Southern Railway Passenger Station was one of the grandest on the East Coast. Nearly 100 years later, it could play a pivotal role in the future.
Postmark Greensboro: A Tale of Two O. Henry Hotels
Two landmark hotels in Greensboro took their name from the city’s greatest storyteller. Separated by decades, each carried on his romantic Bohemian legacy.

