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Watts-Honeycutt House

05.23.09
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2625 Hillsborough Road

06.06.09 Ad in Duke Chronicle, October 3, 1969. Ad in Duke Chronicle, November 14, 1968. 1969 keg contest for Duke students. 1974 1974 1974 1978 ad Jim's lives on. View from Trent, December 24, 2014. As of 2014, this building was under renovation to house a new (second) location of "Cocoa Cinnamon," a café that started on the northeast corner of W...
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Weeks, Howard Raymond

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Russell Memorial Cme

04.08.09 Per the church website: Russell Memorial C.M.E Church was founded in 1902 in the home of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stroud on Chapel Hill Street (now Kent Street) under the leadership of Rev. Joseph S. Miller. The congregation soon outgrew this setting, and the first structure was purchased, which was called King Chapel. In the early 1930's the...
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205 South Gregson - Tobacco Workers Local 176

2001 03.30.08
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918 Morehead Avenue

918 Morehead Ave., 05.25.08 916-918 Morehead, August 2007 916-918 Morehead, August 2007
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Edelbaum, Saul

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Eli And Sara Evans House - 1401 Forestview Street

designed by Saul Edelbaum
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Jeanne Smith Whitesides Residence

Designed by the original owner.
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Evans, Eli "Mutt"

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