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1003 Fayetteville Street

Between Banks Place and Fowler Ave. was another residential block of Fayetteville St., occupied by 909, 911, and 1003 Fayetteville. 1003 Fayetteville, 1962 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection)
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413 Pine Street / South Roxboro St.

413 S. Roxboro, 1962 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) The east side of the 400 block of Pine Street / South Roxboro St. was primarily a residential street, developed in the 1880s, initially as part of a primarily Jewish community of eastern European cigarette-rollers working in the tobacco factories. 400 block of Pine St...
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411 Pine Street / South Roxboro St.

411 S. Roxboro, 1962 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) The east side of the 400 block of Pine Street / South Roxboro St. was primarily a residential street, developed in the 1880s, initially as part of a primarily Jewish community of eastern European cigarette-rollers working in the tobacco factories. 400 block of Pine St...
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403 Pine Street / South Roxboro St.

403 S. Roxboro, 1962. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) The east side of the 400 block of Pine Street / South Roxboro St. was primarily a residential street, developed in the 1880s, initially as part of a primarily Jewish community of eastern European cigarette-rollers working in the tobacco factories. 400 block of Pine...
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311 South St.

311 South. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) South Street, which still exists south of Lakewood Avenue, once continued north to (or started at, depending on your perspective) Vivian St., running between Blackwell St. and South Mangum (McMannen) St. Near Vivian St., South St. once separated the city light and power/ice...
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317 South St.

317 South. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) South Street, which still exists south of Lakewood Avenue, once continued north to (or started at, depending on your perspective) Vivian St., running between Blackwell St. and South Mangum (McMannen) St. Near Vivian St., South St. once separated the city light and power/ice...
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319 South St.

319 South. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) South Street, which still exists south of Lakewood Avenue, once continued north to (or started at, depending on your perspective) Vivian St., running between Blackwell St. and South Mangum (McMannen) St. Near Vivian St., South St. once separated the city light and power/ice...
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321 South St.

321 South. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) South Street, which still exists south of Lakewood Avenue, once continued north to (or started at, depending on your perspective) Vivian St., running between Blackwell St. and South Mangum (McMannen) St. Near Vivian St., South St. once separated the city light and power/ice...
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323 South St.

323 South. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) South Street, which still exists south of Lakewood Avenue, once continued north to (or started at, depending on your perspective) Vivian St., running between Blackwell St. and South Mangum (McMannen) St. Near Vivian St., South St. once separated the city light and power/ice...
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325 South St.

325 South. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) South Street, which still exists south of Lakewood Avenue, once continued north to (or started at, depending on your perspective) Vivian St., running between Blackwell St. and South Mangum (McMannen) St. Near Vivian St., South St. once separated the city light and power/ice...
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