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410 South Driver Street
410 South Driver, 1980 (Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story tri-gable house with German siding, 6-over-6 sash wndows, a double front door with arched upper glass panes, and a full front porch. Alterations include some vinyl siding and replacement metal porch...
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901 South Duke Street
901 South Duke Street, 1970 901 South Duke Street, 04.03.11 Find this spot on a Google Map.
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319 West Trinity Avenue
319 West Trinity Ave., 04.04.11 Likely the most architecturally 'fun' house in Durham, the historic inventory nicely sums up the overflowing character of 319 West Trinity Avenue:
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803 Holloway Street
803 Holloway Street, February 1966 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 1999
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1801 Lakewood Avenue
W.O. Moss had this one-and-one-half story frame house constructed in the early 1920s. Moss had a wide variety of business interests, including real estate development and speciality poultry. Two of his real estate ventures were the construction of a brick commercial building at the corner of Chapel Hill Rd. and Lakewood Ave. (destroyed) and the Crystal Lake Amusement Park off Guess Rd.
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1204 West Markham Avenue
1204 West Markham Avenue, February 1966 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 04.17.11
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311 West Trinity Avenue
06.26.59 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) 311 West Trinity Avenue, February 1966 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 04.17.11
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304 Gray Ave.
H. Shepard Thomas House - Thomas is listed as "Salesman, The Corley Co." The Corley Company is listed as "Pianos, organs, musical instruments, sheet music, etc.; 123 East Main Street. Dorsey Corley, manager."
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504 Mallard Avenue
A one-story, triple-A-roofed house with rear ell, this house has a pair of wood four-light casement windows in the front gable and diamond-shaped vents in the side gables. Tax records indicate a 1920 construction date and Mrs. Callie Dickey is the first listed resident in 1919-1920.
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213 South Driver Street
213 South Driver, 10.02.10 Likely built in the first decade of the 20th century, 213 South Driver was likely remodeled in the 1930s or 1940s, giving the porch and the interior a more mid-century feel.
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