1021 Minerva Ave.

36.004243, -78.91043

1021
Durham
NC
Year built
1941
Architectural style
Construction type
National Register
Neighborhood
Building Type
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February 1966 (DC Library)

(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.)

Two-story, seven-bay, hip-roofed c. 1930 brick-veneered fourplex in Colonial Revival style. Two-tiered front porch supported by square posts; modillioned cornice and classically influenced sidelighted entrance surround.

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from A House in the City, October 26, 1975 [first home tour of the Trinity Park Association]:

1021 Minerva Ave., Apt. I. This brick fourplex is one of several gracious apartment buildings built in the neighborhood during the 1930's. The basement garages are reached from the alley in the rear. On view is the attractively furnished apartment of Miss Florrie Jones, who was the first interior decorator in Durham.

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