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Miller Garage

1970s (Courtesy Richard Wilson Miller) 1970s (Courtesy Richard Wilson Miller) 1970s (Courtesy Richard Wilson Miller) August 2011 (Photo by Gary Kueber)
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108 Seminary Street

1966
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110 Seminary Street

1966
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Powe Apartments - 603-605 Watts Street

From Watts St., 1920s. (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) From N. Buchanan Blvd., 1920s (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) One of the earlier masonry apartment buildings in Trinity Park, the Powe Apartments were built between 1920 and 1923 by contractor TH Lawrence. The apartments consist of two...
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806 Jackson Street - More Teardowns For The Good Of The Community

804 and 806 Jackson Street, framing the steeple of the former Temple Baptist - now Healthy Start Academy, 03.16.08. I can't tell you too much in the way of history about 804 and 806 Jackson Street. Most likely, they were built by the same builder, and they were built sometime between 1913 and, probably, about 1925. When they were built, the houses closed off the entrance to a public alleyway down the center of the block.
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206 East Enterprise Street

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205 Memphis Street

205 Memphis
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205 Gould Street

June 1965
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912 Mason Street

June 1965
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205 East Piedmont Avenue

June 1965
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