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1419 Bahama Road - Knap Of Reeds Masonic Lodge

A Masonic Lodge that provided a new home for the Knap of Reeds order, the building has housed stores and post offices as well.
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Reg Tilley's Store - 1500 Bahama Road

A Tilley store and Gulf Station, this building has been a barber shop, TV service, and a church since that time.
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Parrish's Store

Bahama's most famous little store - Parrish's Store was featured in Life Magazine in 1995 for "Thursday Night Fever".
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Tilley / Ball / Teasley's Store

A veritable who's who of prominent Bahama names have run this store and Amoco gas station.
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David Patterson Farm - 4100 Pickett Road

~1990 (Durham County Historic Inventory) From the Durham County Inventory: Its age, excellent state of preservation and imposing style make this frame I-house one of the most significant antebellum dwellings in Durham County. Here Federal features such as mantels with flat-paneled friezes and interior doors with six flat panels are combined with...
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800 Liberty / Lottie Street - Harris Grocery

11.03.11 1931: Ernest B. Harris, Grocer.
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909 North Gregson Street

11.03.11 City directories: 1923: None 1931: W Franklin Warren (principal, Durham High School) ; William S. McDevett (salesman)
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706 Fowler Avenue

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711 South Roxboro Street / Pine Street

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711 Pickett Street

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