Site Of Sunny Acres ca. Early 1930's
Posted by: Padon
N 36° 05.645 W 080° 25.676
17S E 551497 N 3994535
Site of 200 ft long house, used for various community projects in Lewisville, NC
Waymark Code: WM4H3C
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2008
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Site of Sunny Acres ca. Early 1930's
Built by Miss Anna Ogburn of Winston-Salem, a Methodist philanthropist and benefactor. The large 200-foot long house was originally used as a country retreat for underprivileged children and as a Methodist Church conference center. Later Sunny Acres was used as a community center, to house a doctor's office, and other businesses. It was the site of the first location of the Lewisville Branch of the Forsyth County Public Library.
Erected By The Lewisville Historical Society In 2004.
Guessing the artwork was drawn by Patty Bailey Sheets since her name is below the drawing.
This sign is located at the intersection of Williams Rd. & Shallowford Rd. in Lewisville, NC (Forsyth Co.)
Marker Name: Site Of Sunny Acres ca. early 1930's
Marker Type: City
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Required Waymark Photo: yes
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