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308 Wake Pl.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1999. It appears to be the lone recent structure on a block otherwise comprised of homes built c.1920, and likely replaced another building from that time period.
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309 Wake Pl.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1920. Prior to the 1930s, Wake Place was called West Alley.
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1104 Hazel St.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1924.
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1102 Hazel St

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1920.
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316 Dowd St.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 10.18.2002. According to County property records, this house was constructed in 1920.
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1409 Gearwood Ave.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1945.
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916 N. Elizabeth St.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1930.
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910 Gurley St.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 10.18.2002. Likely built around 1920, permits suggest this bungalow was demolished some time between 2009 and 2011.
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512 Gray Ave.

According to county property records, this house was built in 1934.
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306 Wake Pl.

Photograph by Preservation Durham survey volunteers, 11.01.2002. According to county property records, this house was constructed in 1920. Prior to the 1930s, Wake Place was called West Alley.
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