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700 Pickett Street

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211 South Elm Street

1970s 1980s
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Rivermont

Among things you may have not know Durham had - a sanitarium with carbonated springs, where doctors could send patients to recover from illness.
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621 Saint Joseph Street

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615 Saint Joseph Street

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613 Saint Joseph Street

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