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206 Moore St.

206 Moore, 06.65
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206 Gould St.

206 Gould, 06.65
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2125 Chapel Hill Road

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2021 Chapel Hill Road

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2628 Chapel Hill Road

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2024 Jersey Avenue

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Latta-Stromsland House

09.09.11 (Below in italics is from the 2003 Lakewood Park National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Edward J. Latta House. Distinguished 2-story, L-shaped, hipped roof house with a front cross gable, weatherboards, tall 9/1 sash windows, and wide boxed eaves. The glazed door has sidelights and a transom. The 1-story...
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Charles and Harriet Myrick House

09.09.11 (Below in italics is from the 2003 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Brick pyramidal cottage with 3 chinmeys, random conmon bond brick walls, segmental-arched openings, a glazed front door, and tall 9/1 sash windows with slate sills. The engaged wraparound porch has plain brick posts. The rear ell has a...
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2011 Preservation Durham Home Tour : Duke Park

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2009 Preservation Durham Ghost [building] Tour: Before Brightleaf and West Village

Over Halloween weekend of 2009, Preservation Durham offered its second annual Ghost [building] Tour. That tour, in part inspired by the description in Endangered Durham of lost structures throughout downtown, invited participants to experience -- in situ -- historic streetscapes of downtown Durham. While standing in the location of the original...
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