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327 South St.

327 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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331 South St.

331 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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333 South St.

333 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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335 South St.

335 South, 1965 (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...
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Venable Tobacco Company

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120 Cora Street / Cora Place

120 Cora St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking west on Cora Street, 1960s. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Cora Street was yet another short, one-block street that ran between McMannen (Mangum) Street and Pine (Roxboro) St., just south of the Southern Railway freight depot. A cluster...
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118 Cora Street / Cora Place

118 Cora St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking west on Cora Street, 1960s. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Cora Street was yet another short, one-block street that ran between McMannen (Mangum) Street and Pine (Roxboro) St., just south of the Southern Railway freight depot. A cluster...
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116 Cora Street / Cora Place

116 Cora St. (Cora Place) (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking west on Cora Street, 1960s. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Cora Street was yet another short, one-block street that ran between McMannen (Mangum) Street and Pine (Roxboro) St., just south of the Southern Railway freight depot...
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114 Cora Street / Cora Place

114 Cora St. (Cora Place) (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking west on Cora Street, 1960s. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Cora Street was yet another short, one-block street that ran between McMannen (Mangum) Street and Pine (Roxboro) St., just south of the Southern Railway freight depot...
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112 Cora Street / Cora Place

112 Cora St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking west on Cora Street, 1960s. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Cora Street was yet another short, one-block street that ran between McMannen (Mangum) Street and Pine (Roxboro) St., just south of the Southern Railway freight depot. A cluster...
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