
Located in downtown Greensboro, this marker points out something that's long since closed and gone. But we need to remember history and so here it is. There is parking in the area. The marker...
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Greensboro Law School, established in 1878 by Robert P. Dick and John H. Dillard, was a notable institution in Greensboro, North Carolina, that graduated approximately 300 licensed attorneys before its closure in 1893. The historical significance of the school is commemorated by a marker erected in 2007, highlighting its role in the educational landscape of the American South.
Located at the intersection of North Elm Street and West Market Street in downtown Greensboro, the marker is part of a rich historical context that includes several other nearby landmarks related to civil rights and local history. This site serves as a reminder of the contributions made by the Greensboro Law School to legal education in the United States.
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Located in downtown Greensboro, this marker points out something that's long since closed and gone. But we need to remember history and so here it is. There is parking in the area. The marker...