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208 Newman St.

10.22.10 (Photo by Gary Kueber)
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706 Ramseur St.

06.25.13 (Photo by Gary Kueber) 06.25.13 - structure at rear (south) of property, next to NC RR tracks. (Photo by Gary Kueber) 06.25.13 (Photo by Gary Kueber)
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618 Ramseur St.

06.25.13 - note the windows on the side and the bricked in window openings on the front. (Photo by Gary Kueber)
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506 Ramseur St.

During the 1950s, Hal G. Randolph was the owner and manager of the Canada Dry Bottling Company at 506 Ramseur St. The company bottled Spur, Nu-Grape, Sun Crest, Gordon's Beverages, and Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Spur cola ad from 1951 City Directory. 1953 Carolina Times ad welcoming the CIAA basketball tournament to Durham. 1958 Lotta Cola ad featuring...
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Budd-Piper Roofing Company

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Budd, WP

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210 Newman St.

06.25.13 (Photo by Gary Kueber) Update 12.14.2018 - this house appears to have been torn down not long after the above photo was taken (see Google Street View captured August 2014)
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201 Hood Street

06.25.13 (Photo by Gary Kueber) DaVita dialysis built this new construction building on vacant lots at the corner of Hood and Walker during 2012-2013. As these things go, it's not a bad building. The worst thing is their logo. Hood Street, once called Parrish Place, was a nice residential area during the late 19th and early 20th century. These...
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222 Newman St.

01.08.13 Demolished January 2013 by Hansell Painting Co., next door. 06.25.13
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707 Ramseur St.

11.20.12 Looking east, 1940s. The side of 707 Ramseur is behind the Ice Cart. (Courtesy Duke RBMC - Wyatt Dixon collection) Demolished January 2013 by Hansell Painting Co., next door. 01.08.13 06.25.13
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