Wil-Mar Park

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Wil-Mar Park is a neighborhood in the town of Concord, North Carolina. It was named by a contest entry for William Propst, and his wife Margaret. It originally stretched 140 acres along North Church Street in 1937.[1] Most of the houses within the neighborhood were built in the 1940s, and included American Colonial revival architecture as well as the American Craftsman style.

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  1. ^ Eury, Michael (2011-01-01). Concord. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738587226.