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524 Warren Street

524 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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520 Warren Street

520 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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518 Warren Street

518 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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516 Warren Street

516 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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514 Warren Street

514 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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512 Warren Street

512 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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510 Warren Street

510 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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508 Warren Street

508 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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506 Warren Street

506 Warren, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library) The long western side of the 500 block of Warren St. (because Yancey went no further east than Willard) stretched between Willard and Jackson Streets. 500 block of Willard, looking northwest, ~1950. (Courtesy Herald Sun) These houses were torn down by the city of Durham in 1967 using urban renewal...
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525 Warren Street

525 Warren, 1965. (Courtesy Durham County Library) Warren Street ran just to the west of the old Morhead School, between Jackson Street and Willard Street, which it met at an acute angle. The eastern side of the street consisted of relatively few houses, given the presence of the Morehead School to the north and two American Tobacco warehouses to...
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