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1006 Cleveland Street

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1002 Cleveland St.

(12.18.2018 by N. Levy) A short block from Old Five Points, this century-old house was described as "contributing to but not included" in the Cleveland Street historic district when it was created in the 1980s. It lies just outside of this boundary as well as the adjacent Old North Durham historic district. A photographer for the Historic American...
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909 Cleveland Street

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108 East Corporation St. / Haywood St.

~1980
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106 1/2 East Corporation St. / Haywood St.

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106 East Corporation Street / Haywood Street

106 E Corporation St., 01.23.1989 (Courtesy of Library of Congress) Citing Sanborn Maps, a 1988 report by the Historic American Buildings Survey of the National Park Service estimated this duplex was built in 1910-1915 and still maintained much of its original detail. Like the nearly identical house of the same vintage at 104 E Corporation, it was...
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104 East Corporation Street

104 E Corporation St., 01.23.1989 (Courtesy of Library of Congress) Citing Sanborn Maps, a 1988 report by the Historic American Buildings Survey of the National Park Service estimated this duplex was built in 1910-1915 and still maintained much of its original detail. Like the nearly identical house of the same vintage at 106 E Corporation, it was...
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805 Macklin Street

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804 Macklin Street

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803 South Roxboro Street / Pine Street

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