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1306 Angier Avenue

Classic Victorian two-story remains standing in the de-residentialized 1300 block of Angier Ave.
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DURHAM BUGGY COMPANY

From Durham Illustrated, 1910 Durham is looked to by people of the Southern States for many of their manufactured articles, and the output of the Durham factories stands high in comparison with that of other points. One well known concern of this city which does much to build up this reputation is the Durham Buggy Co., Inc., makers of the famed...
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Durham Buggy Company / Newport Lumber Company

Manufacturer of the "Bull" and "Durham" buggies, repurposed as a lumber company when buggies were replaced by automobiles. Long destroyed.
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1408 Angier Avenue

Small Victorian house exhibits the residential character that typified this part of Angier Avenue in the early 20th century
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1404 Angier Avenue - Standard Oil Company

'Art-Deco Industrial' buildings for bulk oil have been repurposed for biofuels
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1513 Angier Avenue

Apartment Building retains a stately appearance.
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1603 Angier Avenue

Nice farmhouse Victorian - Fireballed and NISed in 2006.
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1601 Angier Avenue

A nice farmhouse Victorian that unfortunately entered the Fireball zone of housing destruction
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1604 Angier Avenue

A Craftsman bungalow with several interesting features, including a multiplicity of windows, which has seen unfortunate plasticization over the past 10 years.
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Hill, John Sprunt

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