35.982103, -78.878265
Architectural style
Construction type
National Register
Neighborhood
Use
Building Type
1980
2024 Angier Avenue was likely built in the mid 1920s and housed a series of businesses over the course of the 20th century. Having done this for awhile, I can attest that retail turnover seems to be the norm rather than the exception.
East Durham Furniture Company in 1928
Red's Place - billiards in 1940
Glenn Crabtree's - Hdw Co. 1944-1957
East Durham Coin Laundry 1960
Goodwin's Upholstery - 1970s
It's now an "Outreach Center" - I sort of assume that if it has "fellowship" in the name, there must be a church somehow attached to it.
10.02.10
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35.982103,-78.878265
Comments
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 5/16/2011 - 3:26am
the old park the car on the sidewalk action.
cops are supposed to be ticket this violation.
I guess the driver figured the pedestrians could walk on top of the car or walk out in the street.
Submitted by Steve Graff (not verified) on Mon, 5/16/2011 - 3:26am
I was gonna comment on that as well. Only the thin can walk on the sidewalk here, squeezing between the car and building. Or maybe they should walk up and over the car.
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