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307 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane, National Historic District Submission, January 2018 Characterized by an asymmetrical, front-gabled entrance bay, this one-story, hip-roofed Period Cottage is three bays wide. It has a brick veneer, metal-framed windows, and an exterior brick chimney on the right (east) elevation. There is a projecting, front...
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400 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane, National Register Historic District Submission, December 2017 Located at the southeast corner of Pekoe and Concord streets, this one-story, side-gabled Period Cottage is three bays wide and triple-pile with a projecting gabled bay on the left (east) end of the façade and a wide gabled ell at the right rear...
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309 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane. National Register of Historic District Submission, December 2017 Located at the northwest corner of Pekoe and Concord streets, this one-story, hip-roofed Ranch house is three bays wide and double-pile with a projecting, hip-roofed wing on the left (west) end of the façade. The house has a brick veneer, an interior...
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306 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane, National Register Historic District Submission, January 2018 This one-story, side-gabled, Minimal Traditional-style house is three bays wide and double-pile with a wide, gabled rear ell. It has a brick veneer, flush eaves, interior brick chimney, and vinyl windows. The house has a replacement door centered on the...
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305 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane, National Register Historic District Submission, January 2018 Difficult to see through the dense foliage in the front yard, this one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled Period Cottage is three bays wide and double-pile with a brick veneer and aluminum siding on two gabled dormers on the façade. Centered on the façade in...
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211 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken Heather Slane, National Register Historic District submission, January 18, 2018 Contributing Building This one-story, hip-roofed Ranch house is four bays wide and double-pile with a brick veneer and vinyl windows that wrap the corners of the façade, likely replacing metal-framed windows. The replacement door near the left (west)...
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207 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane, National Historic District Submission, January 2018 This one-story, side-gabled Period Cottage is five bays wide and double-pile with a brick veneer, flush eaves, and original metal-framed windows that wrap the corners of the façade. The center three bays project under a front-gabled roof and include a three-light...
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204 Pekoe Avenue

Photograph taken by Heather Slane, National Register Historic District Submission, January 2018 Significantly altered with the construction of a shed-roofed frame wing on the left (southeast) end of the façade, this one-story, hip-roofed Ranch is five bays wide and double-pile. It has a brick veneer, two-over-two horizontal-pane wood-sash windows...
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401 Pekoe Avenue

Photogragh taken by Heather Slane ( hmwPreservation) for National Register Historic District application, December 2017 This distinctive bungalow features a stuccoed first floor, wood shingles and sawn knee brackets in the gables and dormer, a partially inset porch and an off-center gabled dormer on the façade. The house is two bays wide and triple...
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Michaux, Henry M. "Mickey"

Date of birth
09.03.1930
Place of birth
Durham, NC
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