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Montgomery- Van Trine House, 3301 Surrey Road (razed)

Montgomery- Van Trine House, 3301 Surrey Road Ca 1928 This picturesque stone cottage was one of Hope Valley's earliest homes and likely one of the first ten occupied. Sited on a corner lot with several out buildings it was a unique structure, built completely of stone, in the brick, stucco and wood siding dominated neighborhood.
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Franck-Dick House

Franck-Dick House 3005 Norwich Way, 1928, ca. 1950, Contributing Building
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Hunter-Teer-Gantt-Markham House

Hunter-Teer-Gantt-Markham House 3609 Exeter Way, ca.1958, Contributing Building
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Harvey And Sarah Jones House

Harvey and Sarah Jones House 3625 Dover Road, ca. 1952, Contributing Building
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Arthur Christakos House (razed)

Arthur Christakos House 3102 Surrey Road Ca 1955

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Ike + Mary (teer) Harris - Frank + Betty Kenan House (razed)

Ike and Mary (Teer) Harris - Frank and Betty Kenan House 3900 Dover Road Georgian Colonial Revival, Ca 1959
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Cleveland And Catherine Kern House

Cleveland and Catherine Kern House 3623 Dover Road, ca. 1953, Contributing Building
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Ray And Dorothy Quinn House

Ray and Dorothy Quinn House 3317 Devon Road, ca. 1956, ca. 1980, Noncontributing Building
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Norman Mason House

Norman Mason House 3313 Devon Road, ca. 2005, Noncontributing Building Two-and-a-half-story side-gabled Neocolonial house with cementitous siding and 9/9 sash. The house replaced the Boyd House, a two-story Colonial Revival-style frame house built in 1933 for Dr. Boyd, a history professor at Duke who wrote The Story of Durham: A City of the New South, published in 1925. This home was the first significant teardown in Hope Valley where a large out of character structure replaced the razed home on a premier lot. See listing for W. K. Boyd House.

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Wiley And Elizabeth Forbus House (nr 2004)

Wiley and Elizabeth Forbus House (NR 2004) 3307 Devon Road, 1933, ca. 1985, 2004, Contributing Building G. Murray Nelson, architect George W. Kane, builder
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