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2105 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. 1-story side-gable Minimal Traditional-style house with 2-over-2 horizontal sash windows, vinyl siding, and a 1-bay gabled porch with metal posts and railing. NC Shed. Post-1960. Front-gable shed with partical (sic) board siding. NC-age
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2018 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. Fourplex. 2-story side-gabled multi-family apartment building with plywood siding, sliding metal windows, and iron stairs at the sides of the facades to access the upper units. In front is a paved parking area. NC-age
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2014 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. Raymond Wilson House. Small 1-story brick house with a pyramidal roof, front picture window, 2-over-2 horizontal sash windows, and a corner recessed porch with metal posts. An earlier house stood here. 1950-1960 CDs: Raymond J. Wilson owner...
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2012 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. 1-story side-gable house with central chimney, 4-over-4 sash windows, and weatherboard. A gabled front addition contains the entrance. 1930 CD. 1937 SM.
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2010 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. Small 1-story gable-and-wing house with sawnwork bargeboard on the front gable and a wraparound porch with replacement posts and railing. Vinyl siding and replacement sash windows. 1930 CD. 1937 SM. C Shed. Ca. 1940. Front-gable shed with flush...
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2008 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. J. Ozzie Knight House. Small 1-story gable-and-wing house with sawnwork bargeboard on the front gable, and a wraparound porch with original turned posts. The sash windows and the porch railing are replacements. Aluminum siding. 1930-1940 CDs: J...
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2006 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. Small shotgun-type house beside a gully. The only original exterior fabric are 4-over-4 sash windows. Artificial siding. 1930 CD, 1937 SM.
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2002 Ashe St.

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. Jesse Holloway House. 1-story tri-gable house with 4-over-4 sash windows, a wraparound porch, and a 4-pane window in the front gable.Alterations incluse all-over vinyl siding, replacement metal porch posts, and a rear shed roof addition. 1939 CD...
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Honey's Restaurant

Originally part of a chain of drive ins and diners throughout the Carolinas, the Durham location of Honey's Restaurant opened it's doors in 1961 and was popular with the after church and middle of the night crowds. This Durham mainstay, and the last surviving restaurant in the chain, will close it's doors on Sunday August 18, 2013 for good.
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Piper-Cox House

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