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Neocolonial
Lowes Grove School
Innovative school provided a center for once-rural community. Now almost entirely demolished.
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Mary And Charles B. Nye House
One-story Ranch house, set on a slope with a basement, side-gable roof, brick walls, interior chimney, a recessed door, eight-over-eight sash windows, and a garage in the basement.
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Hope Valley High School / Elementary
"Modern High School" of 1928 felled by kids playing with matches in 1996
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212 Watts St.
10.27.16 (From the TP NR nomination:) Durham County Deputy Sheriff and County Tax Collector J .J. Thaxton is the earliest known occupant of this two-story Neo- Colonial frame house built early in this century. It is one of the very few in Trinity Park that retains its original abundance of stained glass, appearing in six windows on the main facade...
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801 Onslow Street – Franck House
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Modest but handsome tum-of-the-century Neo-Colonial style house with large wraparound one-story porch supported by bulbous Tuscan columns on brick plinths. Although several additions have been made to the rear, it appears that the rear one-story wing...
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808 Onslow Street
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Plain two-story frame Neo-Colonial house with central hipped roof, offet pedimented wings and nine-over-one double-hung sashes. The north end of the wraparound porch with box posts and solid weatherboarded balustrades has been enclosed.
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814 Lancaster Street
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Plain Neo-colonial house with cross gable roof, one-story three-sided bay on south elevation and porch supported by Tuscan columns. Gables are pedimented with circular vents.
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804 Lancaster Street
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Simplified Neo-Colonial frame house with boxy hip-roofed core, offset gabled wing on main facade and two tall interior chimneys with corbelled stacks. Slightly elevated on piers with brick infill. Half-flight of stairs leads to porch with slender...
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1000 Wells St. / 1324 Arnette Ave.
(Durham County tax office) (Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Raised basement 1-story house with a pyramidal hip on gable roof, an interior chimney, and entrances facing Amette Ave. as well as Wells St. The Arnette Ave. entrance, located in the brick basement, has a door with...
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1022 Minerva Ave.
(Durham County tax office) (Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Charming, refurbished, one-story frame house with a pyramidal roof and shallow hipped and gabled wings appears to date from the early 20th-century and thus is one of the first houses on Minerva Ave. In addition to its...
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