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East Durham
1304 Liberty Street
One-story hipped and front-gable duplex with German siding, 6-over-1 sash windows, and 2 front doors sheltered by a full hipped porch with boxed posts. Fire damage in 2012.
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Barbee Cemetery
The Barbee Cemetery contains 20 graves of members of the Gray Barbee family, including Gray Barbee himself. Gray owned much of the surrounding land before East Durham was developed. The cemetery sits in an abandoned overgrown lot on Salem St.
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510 North Driver Street- Thomas W. Wilkinson House
This 1 and 1/2 story side-gable bungalow with a large front gabled dormer and Craftsman porch with original railing was built by Thomas W. Wilkinson. Wilkinson built many homes in the neighborhood.
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503 North Driver Street – RC Rollins House
This large Craftsman home was the residence of RC Rollins, who owned the store next door at 501 North Driver.
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1213 Holloway St- R. Wade Williams House
This one story bungalow with a picturesque front and side gabled roofline and wrap-around Craftsman porch was the home of R. Wade Williams, who owned a grocery store, and to his son, prominent local architect.
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2000 Southgate Street – Cornelius Womble House
This is a 2-story hip-roofed house with asbestos siding, 2-over-2 original sash windows, and a full Craftsman porch sheltering 2 front doors. The home was owner by Cornelius Wombley, who worked as a cooper.
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1908 Southgate St. - Copley-Bowling House
Pyramidal cottage with 2 interior chimneys, German siding, 1-over-1 sash windows, a front cross-gable, and a hipped porch. Home to Edward Copley and his wife Lucy King Copley, then, for many years, the Bowling family.
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507 N. Maple Street
This home is a one and a half story side-gable brick Tudor Cottage with a gabled entrance wing containing a Tudor-arched batten door and a half-timbered gable, a front chinmey, and 2 gabled dormer windows.
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503 N. Maple Street
One story side-gable Craftsman-style house with German siding, 4-over-1 sash windows, exposed rafter tails, and a 2-bay gabled porch. The home was built in 1935 for Percy E. Weaver and his wife Ola.
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501 N. Maple Street - Thomas Whitfield House
One story side-gable Minimal Traditional-style house with 6- over-6 sash windows and a gabled entrance porch with triple boxed posts. Built around 1945, it was owned by Thomas Whitfield who was an embalmer at Howerton- Bryan Funeral Home.
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