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207 Cherry Grove Street - Walter Langley House

2-story gable-and-wing type house with 2-over-2 vertical sash windows, boxed eaves, and a full porch with replacement metal posts and railing. The north side 2-story wing with 6-over-6 sash may be an addition. Vinyl siding. Ruinous front-gable shed added circa 1930.
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205 Cherry Grove Street - Hugh Luquire House

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing, not verified for accuracy by this author.) Pyrimidal cottage with 2 interior chimneys, a front gable, 2-over-2 vertical sash windows, German siding, and a wraparound porch with Craftsman posts. The side bays of the porch are enclosed as a sunroom. 1935-1940 CDs: Hugh A...
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203 Cherry Grove Street

1-story front-gable brick duplex with 2-over-2 horizontal sash and 2 front doors with no stoops.
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201 Cherry Grove Street - Thomas Gunter House

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing, not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story tri-gable house with 2-over-2 vertical sash windows, an entrance with sidelights, and a hipped porch with boxed posts, and a replacement railing. Vinyl siding. NC Shed. Ca.1970. Front-gabled shed with plywood siding. 1035...
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410 North Hyde Park Avenue

One story side-gable bungalow with German siding, eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, 6-over-1 sash windows, and a 2-bay gabled Craftsman porch. Cary and Julia Flethcher lived here in 1936.
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408 North Hyde Park Avenue

One story front-gable bungalow with 4-over-1 sash windows, eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, and an engaged Craftsman porch. A widow, Mrs. Emma M. Carey lived here in 1935.
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404 North Hyde Park Avenue

Minimal Traditional-style 1-story side-gable house with metal casement windows and a corner recessed porch with metal posts. Mattie Smith lived here in the 1950s.
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402 North Hyde Park Avenue

This one story side-gable brick duplex is of modest Colonial Revival style, with 2 gabled dormers and an engaged porch with boxed posts. Ira and Vera Lynn lived here in 1951.
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111-113 Cherry Grove Street

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing, not verified for accuracy by this author.) Brick 1-story hipped duplex with 2-over-2 horizontal sash windows and 2 front doors with brick stoops and metal awnings.1960 CD: 2 tenants.
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2514 Fayetteville - Coleman's Grocery

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