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705 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Intact 1 1/2-story side-gable bungalow with weatherboard, exposed rafter tails, 1-over-1 sash windows, a front window with a diamond-paned upper sash, and a comer recessed porch with weatherboarded post and balustrade. 1930-1940 CDs: John T...
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Wright Automatic Tobacco Packing Machine Company

Richard H. Wright, at one time associated with the Dukes' ambitions to monopolize the tobacco industry before the relationship soured, had continued to work to secure control of tobacco production and packaging machinery, even after dissolution of the partnership with the Dukes. After working to secure the rights to the Bonsack cigarette machine...
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2206 University Dr.

(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Theo T. Pickett House. 2-story side-gable brick Colonial Revival-style house with a round-arched door, a small corner entrance porch with decorative iron posts, and a front bay window with shed roof. Other features are 6-over-1 sash windows and an...
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706 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Small 1-story side-gable duplex with a gabled entrance wing containing 2 recessed doors. Alterations include vinyl siding and replacement sash windows. 1950 CD.
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703 Park Ave

(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 a shed dormer window. Heavily altered with stucco, vinyl siding, and brick veneer, the enclosure of the front shed porch with brick veneer, the replacement of all windows, and conversion to a duplex. 1930 CD...
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520 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story front-gabled bungalow with an engaged Craftsman porch. Alterations include vinyl that conceals walls and eave brackets, and replacement sash windows. 1935 CD, 1937 SM.
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518 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story tri-gable house with a full hipped porch. The main block and the porch have omate eave brackets. Alterations include plywood siding, replacement sash windows, and replacement porch posts and railing. The style of the house dates from the...
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516 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story front-gabled bungalow with eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, German siding, and a full hipped porch with fieldstone piers and railing and boxed posts. Replacement sash windows. 1930 CD, 1937 SM. 1935: Ernest L Bowling ; Thomas W...
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514 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story front-gable duplex with exposed rafter tails, German siding, 4-over-1 vertical sash windows, and 2 gabled entrance porches with Craftsman posts. 1930 CD, not on 1937 SM. 1935: Mrs. Oza H. Thacker ; Charles B. Perry
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512 Park Ave.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story hip-roof buugalow with eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, weatherboard, 6-over-6 sash windows, and an engaged Craftsman porch. The porch has a decorative cross-gable. 1935 CD, 1937 SM. 1935: Mrs. Addie M. White
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