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712 Willard

712 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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710 Willard

710 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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708 Willard

708 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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706 Willard

706 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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704 Willard

704 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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614 1/2 Willard

614 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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614 Willard

614 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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606 Willard

606 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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612 Willard

612 1/2 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end...
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612 1/2 Willard

612 Willard, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking north at the intersection of Morehead and Willard, ~1950 (Courtesy The Herald-Sun Newspaper) The 600 and 700 blocks of Willard were a continuous block, the numbering divided by the intersection with Warren St. on the east side of the street. The southern end of...
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