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1218 Liberty Street

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Late Craftsman style 1-story front-gable house with eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, German siding, and a bracketed entrance hood. Smaller windows replace the original windows. A diamond ventilator is in the front gable. 1935 CD...
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1208 Liberty Street

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Small 1-story side-gable house with German siding, 6-over-6 sash windows, and a bracketed entrance hood. 1950 CD. There is a different house on this lot on 1937 SM.
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1206 Liberty Street

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) W. Irvin Barbee House. 1-story front-gabled bungalow with a front-gabled wing, exposed rafter tails, weatherboard, and 4-over-1 vertical sash windows. The shed porch was originally wraparound but the side section is now infilled...
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1204 Liberty Street

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story hipped roof bungalow with an engaged porch. Alterations include all-over vinyl, replacement sash windows, and replacement metal porch posts. 1925 CD, 1937 SM. C Shed. Ca. 1940. Front-gabled shed with German siding. NC Carport...
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1215 Liberty Street

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1 1/2-story side-gable bungalow with a large front gable dormer window, eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, an a shed Craftsman porch. The brick posts have granite caps. Aluminum siding. 1930 CD, 1937 SM. C Garage. Ca. 1940. Front...
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907 Shepherd St.

(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Charming one-and-half-story frame bungalow that appears to be a "builder's house." The engaged gable- front porch with heavy carved brackets in the eaves and a lattice-paned gable window with a decorative sawn surround and bracketed hood...
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905 Shepherd St.

(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Plain gable-front bungalow, probably built in the 1920s. Most of the porch has been enclosed and the house has been sheathed in aluminum siding.
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606 N. Queen St.

(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) This typical triple-A-roofed house has clearly evolved over time, possibly with the addition of an entire second house to the rear. The main, front block is a one-story, side-gabled duplex with two entrance porches on the front elevation. The...
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912 Shepherd St.

(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Two story frame Colonial Revival style house with hipped roof and entrance porch in the Tuscan order with bolaustrade above. Probably built 1920s.
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908 Shepherd St.

(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Small two-story frame foursquare with two-bay facade and side hall plan, built circa 1910. Hipped roof with attic gable across most of facade. Full-facade hip-roofed porch with box posts on brick plinths. Converted to a duplex.
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