Shelby, North Carolina, was produced by the National Park Service's
National Register of Historic Places in partnership with the Uptown
Shelby Association, Historic Shelby Foundation, North Carolina State
Historic Preservation Office and the National Conference of State Historic
Preservation Officers (NCSHPO). It was created under the direction of
Carol D. Shull, Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places,
National Park Service, Patrick W. Andrus, Heritage Tourism Program Manager,
and Beth L. Savage, Publications Managing Editor. Shelby, North Carolina,
is based on information in the files of the National Register of Historic
Places and National Historic Landmarks collections. These materials
are kept at 1201 Eye St., NW, Washington, D.C., and are open to the
public from 9:00am to 12:00pm, Monday through Thursday.
Adam Lovelady and Ted Alexander with the Uptown Shelby Association
conceptualized and compiled materials for the itinerary. National Register
web production team members included Jeff Joeckel, who designed the
itinerary, Rustin Quaide, and Shannon Bell (all of NCSHPO). Maps were
designed by Rustin Quaide. Property descriptions were written by Adam
Lovelady and edited by Shannon Bell. Essays were written by Rustin Quaide
(History of Shelby) and Adam Lovelady (Shelby Dynasty
and Preservation in Shelby).
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