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James Keith is a musician with the heart of a historian.
He moved to Greensboro to get a masters and doctorate in global music performance at UNCG.
James, the associate director of music at First Presbyterian, and his wife, Amanda, cut their restoration teeth fixing up their College Hill home. In 2016 James and Amanda purchased 204 North Mendenhall Street, and revived the turn-of-the-century Colonial as an inn, the Double Oaks Bed and Breakfast. The couple is teaming up with UNCG’s interior architecture program to restore the third floor.
James also has a fleet of classic cars -- his first was a GMC Jimmy. Now he’s got a 1949 Chevrolet, a 1958 Cadillac, a 1958 MGA, and a 1940 Lasalle.
Oh, and the 1912 Model T he purchased from a former professor.
Photographed, Monday, August 14, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
He moved to Greensboro to get a masters and doctorate in global music performance at UNCG.
James, the associate director of music at First Presbyterian, and his wife, Amanda, cut their restoration teeth fixing up their College Hill home. In 2016 James and Amanda purchased 204 North Mendenhall Street, and revived the turn-of-the-century Colonial as an inn, the Double Oaks Bed and Breakfast. The couple is teaming up with UNCG’s interior architecture program to restore the third floor.
James also has a fleet of classic cars -- his first was a GMC Jimmy. Now he’s got a 1949 Chevrolet, a 1958 Cadillac, a 1958 MGA, and a 1940 Lasalle.
Oh, and the 1912 Model T he purchased from a former professor.
Photographed, Monday, August 14, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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