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402 South St.

402 South St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 1891 Bird's Eye View of Durham, looking northwest. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The 400 block of South Street, extending south to Proctor St., was developed early in Durham's history, along with the adjacent McMannen St. - part of the...
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407 South St.

407 South St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 1891 Bird's Eye View of Durham, looking northwest. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The 400 block of South Street, extending south to Proctor St., was developed early in Durham's history, along with the adjacent McMannen St. - part of the...
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405 South St.

405 South St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 1891 Bird's Eye View of Durham, looking northwest. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The 400 block of South Street, extending south to Proctor St., was developed early in Durham's history, along with the adjacent McMannen St. - part of the...
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403 South St.

403 South St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 1891 Bird's Eye View of Durham, looking northwest. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The 400 block of South Street, extending south to Proctor St., was developed early in Durham's history, along with the adjacent McMannen St. - part of the...
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401 South St.

401 South St. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) 1891 Bird's Eye View of Durham, looking northwest. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The 400 block of South Street, extending south to Proctor St., was developed early in Durham's history, along with the adjacent McMannen St. - part of the...
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406 South Roxboro Street

406 South Roxboro St., 1965 What is now South Roxboro Street was initially Pine Street - one of a number of north-south streets south of the North Carolina Railroad line that did not connect to streets north of the tracks. The non-connecting and non-aligned Roxboro and Pine Streets, 1891. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital...
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408 South Roxboro

408 South Roxboro, 1965 What is now South Roxboro Street was initially Pine Street - one of a number of north-south streets south of the North Carolina Railroad line that did not connect to streets north of the tracks. The non-connecting and non-aligned Roxboro and Pine Streets, 1891. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital...
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420 South Roxboro

420 South Roxboro St., 1965 What is now South Roxboro Street was initially Pine Street - one of a number of north-south streets south of the North Carolina Railroad line that did not connect to streets north of the tracks. The non-connecting and non-aligned Roxboro and Pine Streets, 1891. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital...
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418 South Roxboro

What is now South Roxboro Street was initially Pine Street - one of a number of north-south streets south of the North Carolina Railroad line that did not connect to streets north of the tracks. The non-connecting and non-aligned Roxboro and Pine Streets, 1891. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The residential...
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412 South Roxboro

What is now South Roxboro Street was initially Pine Street - one of a number of north-south streets south of the North Carolina Railroad line that did not connect to streets north of the tracks. The non-connecting and non-aligned Roxboro and Pine Streets, 1891. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection / Digital Durham) The residential...
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