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605 Willard Street
605 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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603 Willard Street
603 Willard Street, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using...
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519 Willard Street
519 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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515 Willard Street
515 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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513 Willard Street
513 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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511 Willard Street
511 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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507 Willard Street
507 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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505 Willard Street
505 Willard, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) Looking northeast, 1948 (Courtesy Herald-Sun) The 500 and 600 blocks of Willard Street extended from Jackson to the 'point' with Warren St., divided by Yancey Street on the west side of the street. (Yancey didn't extend east of Willard.) These houses were torn down in 1967 by the city using urban...
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406 Yancey
The 400 block of Yancey Street ran between South Duke and Willard Streets 406 Yancey, looking northeast, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Another view of 406 Yancey, looking northwest, 1965.
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403 Yancey
The 400 block of Yancey Street ran between South Duke and Willard Streets 403 Yancey, looking southwest, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection)
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