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Charlie Elsie Hackney House

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Charlie Hackney House. 2-story side-gable I-House with much alteration, including all-over vinyl, replacement sash windows, a 1-story hipped porch with vinyl-covered columns, and an upstairs front addition and porch balcony addition...
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1920 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Duplex. 1-story front-gable duplex of infill construction, with plywood siding, 1-over-1 metal sash windows. NC-age.
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1918 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story side-gabled house of infill construction, with vinyl siding and vinyl windows. NC-age.
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2003 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story tri-gable house with many alterations, including all-over vinyl siding, 2-over-2 horizontal sash windows, a front picture window, and metal replacement porch posts and railing. 1913 SM, 1930 CD. NC- alt. NC Shed. Ca. 1980...
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2001 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story side-gable house with a hipped porch with turned posts. Alterations include aluminum siding, replacement windows that are smaller than the originals, and a replacement porch railing. 1913 SM. 1930 CD.
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1903 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Edward Bowling House. Pyramidal cottage with 1 interior chimney, a front cross-gable, weatherboard, 1-over-1 sash windows, and a hipped Craftsman porch. 1930-1940 CDs: Edw. Bowling owner/occupant (salesman). 1937 SM.
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1901 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1 1/2-story- side-gabled bungalow with a shed dormer window and an engaged Craftsman porch. Alterations include all-over vinyl siding, replacement windows, and the enclosure of one-half of the porch as a room. 1930-1935 CDs: Jas...
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1809 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story front-gabled bungalow with an engaged Craftsman porch, eave brackets, exposed reafter tails, German siding, and 4-over-1 vertical sash windows. 1930 CD, 1937 SM.
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Julius C. and Laura G. Goss House

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author. Goss House. 1 1/2 story side-gabled bungalow with a shed dormer window, an engaged Craftsman porch, exposed rafter tails, German siding, and 4-over-1 vertical sash windows. 1925 CD: A. W. Goss, occupant. 1930-1940 CDs: Laura Goss...
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1805 E. Main St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author. Melvin Webster House. 1-story side-gabled bungalow with a shed dormer window, an engaged Craftsman porch, eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, German siding, and 4-over-1 vertical sash windows. 1930-1940 CDs:
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