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1107 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1109 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1203 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1205 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library) 1984 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1208 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1209 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1211 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1213 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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1304 Glendale Ave.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library) (Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One story frame cottage. Steeply pitched clipped gable roofline. Built in early 1920s by Henry Pickett, an accountant for Sea- board Railway. Restored in 1980. 2014
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1305 Glendale Ave.

1983 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library) One story brown shingle bungalow. First home built on block in early 1920s. Wide eaves and low pitched roof covering porch across entire front, supported by brick and wood columns. 1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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