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Salisbury council endorses National Register nomination for midcentury Ramsey House at 16 Pine Tree Road

2563617 · January 21, 2025
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Council held a public hearing and voted to endorse a nomination to list the John Erwin and Jean Ann Ferrier Ramsey House on the National Register of Historic Places; staff noted the listing is separate from local historic landmark designation.

Salisbury City Council on Jan. 21 held a public hearing and voted to endorse a nomination to list the John Erwin and Jean Ann Ferrier Ramsey House, at 16 Pine Tree Road, on the National Register of Historic Places.

Planner Emily Vanek presented the nomination materials and told the council the house, built in 1951–52 in the midcentury modern style, is proposed for listing under National Register…

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