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1209 Taylor St.

1979
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1211 Taylor St.

1979 Looking west-northwest from Holman and Taylor, 1979
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Golden Belt Warehouse A+b

1979 Situated between buildings 1 and 2, with a primary facade facing the railroad tracks (facing west,) the warehouse building served as a primary shipping and receiving point for Golden Belt for 80+ years. In the 1980s, with the railroad no longer a significant shipping/receiving mode for the company, the building was demolished and replace with...
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1000-1004 E. Main St.

Multi-tenant 1930s commercial structure on the southeast corner of East Main and South Elm; survived in decayed form until the 1980s; was added to the Golden Belt NRHD. Demolished and replaced with the back end of a cul-de-sac.
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809 Burch Avenue

This farmhouse charmer was fully restored in 2009 by Renovision Properties.
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1201 Berkeley Street

This craftsman bungalow had fallen into serious disrepair and had extensive water damage. Completely renovated in 2009 by Renovision Properties.
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809 Shepherd Street

This house was vacant for well over a year and had suffered serious structural damage. It was completely renovated with historic details restored by Renovision Properties in 2011.
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513 North Hyde Park Avenue

This one story front-gabled bungalow has 4-over-1 sash windows and a full gabled Craftsman post with a brick balustrade and a peaked lintel. Postal worker Eugene M. Evans built this home in 1930.
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511 North Hyde Park Avenue

This bungalow home with ornate brickwork features a hipped-roof, 4-over-1 sash windows, a hipped dormer window, and an engaged Craftsman porch with brick balustrade and ramped coping. Police Sergeant Charles A. Warren and his wife Minnie lived in this home.
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Small, George Milton Jr.

Date of birth
1916
Date of death
1992
Place of birth
Collinsville, OK
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