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313 Holloway St.

313 Holloway, 1963. As mentioned previously, the area east of downtown / Cleveland Holloway developed during the 1870s-1880s, although Holloway itself developed somewhat later. There was a tobacco "leaf house" (the Umstead Tobacco Prizery) located on the northeast corner of Roxboro and Holloway during the 1890s 1891. The area north of this - the...
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309 Holloway St.

309 Holloway, 1963 As mentioned previously, the East End/Cleveland Holloway developed during the 1870s-1880s, although Holloway itself developed somewhat later. There was a tobacco "leaf house" (the Umstead Tobacco Prizery) located on the northeast corner of Roxboro and Holloway during the 1890s 1891. The area north of this - the lower ground, did...
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307 Holloway St.

307 Holloway, 1963 As mentioned previously, the East End/Cleveland Holloway developed during the 1870s-1880s, although Holloway itself developed somewhat later. There was a tobacco "leaf house" (the Umstead Tobacco Prizery) located on the northeast corner of Roxboro and Holloway during the 1890s The East End, 1891. The area north of this - the...
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301 Holloway St.

The East End/Cleveland Holloway developed during the 1870s-1880s, although Holloway itself developed somewhat later. There was a tobacco "leaf house" (the Umstead Tobacco Prizery) located on the northeast corner of Roxboro and Holloway during the 1890s 1891. The area north of this - the lower ground, did not develop to much degree until the 1920s...
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308 Liberty St.

The south side of the 300 block of Liberty St. had, much like the 100 block of North Queen St., succumbed to some decay and commercial creep by the mid-1960s. Only two of the once continuous row of large homes remained in January 1966. 308 Liberty The remainder of these houses, and the gas station, were demolished by the city using urban renewal...
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312 Liberty St.

The south side of the 300 block of Liberty St. had, much like the 100 block of North Queen St., succumbed to some decay and commercial creep by the mid-1960s. Only two of the once continuous row of large homes remained in January 1966. 310-312 Liberty The remainder of these houses were demolished by the city using urban renewal funds.
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Cow Store

1984 (Duke Chanticleer)
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207 Memphis St.

June 1965 207 Memphis St., 06.65
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207 Gould St.

207 Gould St., 06.65
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207 1/2 Gould St.

207 1/2 Gould St.
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