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316 East Trinity Ave.

Craftsman Bungalow
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1201 Holloway St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Pyramidal cottage with 2 interior chinmeys, a front cross-gable, original large 1-over-1 sash windows in front and 6-over-6 sash elsewhere, and a hipped porch with replacement metal posts. Aluminum siding. 1925-1940 CDs: R. C. Weatherspoon owner...
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1118 Holloway St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Front-gabled brick sanctuary with an entrance tower located on the east side at the juncture with the 2-story flat-roofed educational annex. The entire complex was constructed as an ensemble, of Flemish bond and connnon bond brick veneer, with...
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1114 Holloway St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One-story tri-gable house with asbestos siding, 2-over-2 sash windows, and a Craftsman porch with replacement metal railing. 1925 CD, 1937 SM.
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1112 Holloway St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1 1/2-story side-gable bungalow with side bay windows and a full gabled Craftsman porch. Alterations include vinyl siding and replacement sash windows. 1925 CD, 1937 SM.
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1110 Holloway St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One-story hip-roofed Craftsman-style house with engaged porch with front-gable and Craftsman brick piers with replacement metal posts and railing. Aluminum siding and Original 3-over-1 vertical sash windows. 1935-1940 CDs: Robt. F. Adcock owner...
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1108 Holloway St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One-story tri-gable house with German siding, 2-over-2 sash windows, and a hipped porch with 2 original tumed pilasters and replacement posts. 1937 SM. 1925 CD. 1940-1950 CDs: Benne Mozingo owner/occupant. Demolished 2006
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409 E. Trinity Ave.

Bungalow c. 1920
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407 E. Trinity Ave

Post-World War II Cottage
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1000 Chester Street

1930s Craftsman Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, living room, eat-in kitchen, 31ft. brick porch, original shiplap wood siding, laundry room, unheated storage closet, large (inaccessible) attic space. Original hardwood floors, moulding, bead board ceilings, doorframes, mantles, coal fireplace (inoperational), built-in china cabinet, farmhouse sink, clawfoot tub, cast-iron miniature tub.
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