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Tar Heel Junior Historian Annual Convention 2007
 
Historic Architecture Photography Contest

Architectural Details

First place: Brower Mill Bridge, by Kasey Bowman, Jesse Franklin Pioneers, Mount Airy Museum of Regional History, Mount Airy, Dr. Annette Ayers, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, First place, Architectural Details

Second place: Wood Pilings of a Bumblebee Tower, by Grant Holsinger, North Topsail Junior Historians, North Topsail Elementary School, Hampstead, Stacy Smith, adviser.

Third place: Semicircular Lunette and Ionic Pilasters from Stonewall House, by Aaron Hartsell, Trailblazers, Christian Homeschool Association of Rocky Mount, Elm City, Jim Hartsell, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Third Place, Architectural Details

Barns and Outbuildings

First place:
Apple House, Bald Mountain, Burnsville, by Lauren Zitney, Bald Creek Soaring Eagles, Bald Creek Elementary School, Burnsville, Patti McLean, Teena McCurry, and Christel McFarland, advisers.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, First place, Barns

Second place: Springhouse, Green Mountain, by Kaylee Blevins, Clearmont Junior Historians, Clearmont Elementary School, Burnsville, Chris Ledford and Sue Pitman, advisers.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Second place, Barns

Third place: Blacksmith House, Tryon Palace, New Bern, by Emily Lobos, Washington-Pamlico History Club, P. S. Jones Middle School, Washington, Peggy Thompson and Jean Williamson, advisers.

Houses

First place: Graham House, Kenansville, by Jonathan Wells, Heritage Hunters, Wallace Elementary, Wallace, Susan Carone, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, First place, Houses

Second place: Walker House, Alexander County, by Tyler Woodard, Fort Dobbs Junior Historians, East Alexander Middle School, Hiddenite, Mary Bohlen, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Second place, Houses

Third place: Farm Tenant Log Cabin, Spring Hope, by Michael Taylor, Tar Heel Junior Historians, Spring Hope Elementary School, Spring Hope, Amy Parker, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Third place, Houses

Industrial/Commercial buildings

First place: Government Boathouse, Bald Head Island, by Austin Schoenleber, North Topsail Junior Historians, North Topsail Elementary School, Hampstead, Stacy Smith, adviser.

Second place:
Buck Store, Bald Mountain, Burnsville, by Lauren Zitney, Bald Creek Soaring Eagles, Bald Creek Elementary School, Burnsville, Patti McLean, Teena McCurry, and Christel McFarland, advisers.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Second place, Industrial/Commercial buildings

Third place: Export Leaf Tobacco Company, Greenville, by Charlie Power, Towaya, E. B. Aycock Middle School, Pam Laughinghouse, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Third place, Industrial/Commercial buildings

Institutional/Public buildings

First place:
The Old Well, Chapel Hill, by Lauren Zitney, Bald Creek Soaring Eagles, Bald Creek Elementary School, Burnsville, Patti McLean, Teena McCurry, and Christel McFarland, advisers.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, First place, Institutional/Public buildings

Second place: Bumblebee Tower, Topsail Beach, by Alex Yankalunas, North Topsail Junior Historians, North Topsail Elementary School, Hampstead, Stacy Smith, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Second place, Institutional/Public buildings

Third place: St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, by Justin Hall, North Topsail Junior Historians, North Topsail Elementary School, Hampstead, Stacy Smith, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Third place, Institutional/Public buildings

Honorable mention: Memorial Methodist Church, by Brenna Jones, T.H.E. Junior Historians, Triad Home Educators, Thomasville, Lynda Russell, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Honorable Mention, Institutional/Public buildings

Honorable mention: St. David’s Episcopal Church, Greenville, by Charlie Power, Towaya, E. B. Aycock Middle School, Pam Laughinghouse, adviser.

Historic Architecture Photography Contest, Honorable Mention, Institutional/Public buildings