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Coca Cola Bottling Company Of Durham - Hillsborough Rd.

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Coca Cola Bottling Company of Durham

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805 Yancey St.

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801 Yancey St.

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814 Yancey St.

From the 2003 National Register listing: Originally a single-family Minimal Traditional-style house, this was converted to a duplex in recent years. The 1-story side-gable house has a center chimney, wide German siding, and replacement vinyl sash windows. The shed front porch has been enclosed and has 2 front entrances. Alarie Simpson, occupant in...
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812 Yancey St. - Carrie L. Wood House

From the 2003 National Register listing: One-story pyramidal cottage with an original hipped porch with turned posts. Some German siding remains under the porch, and several sawn brackets and the sawtooth drip molding survive. The remainder of the house has wider replacement siding. Replacement 1-over-1 sash windows. Mrs. Carrie L. Wood was owner...
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1317 Vickers Ave. - Herbert G. Grissom House

From the 2003 National Register listing: Minimal Traditional-style 1-story side-gable house with a central chinmey, 6-over-6 and 8-over-8 sash windows, and a gabled 3-bay porch with metal posts. Vinyl siding. Herbert G. Grissom, machine operator at American Tobacco Co., was owner-occupant in 1946-1950.
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1315 Vickers Ave.

From the 2003 National Register listing: Side-gabled 1-story brick bungalow with an entrance with fanlight, 9-over-1 sash windows, and a gabled 1-bay porch with Craftsman posts, decorative brick railing, and wood shingles in the gable. Sol H. Dworsky, of Five Points Loan Co., occupant in 1930. William F. Powell, student, was occupant in 1935 and...
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1313 Vickers Ave. - Josiah Murray House

From the 2003 National Register listing: Side-gabled 1-story Craftsman-style house with a clipped gable roof, a small clipped gable dormer, a gable end chimney, plain siding, and Craftsman-style sash windows. Josiah S. Murray, worker at Durham Brazing & Welding Co., was owner-occupant from 1930 to 1946.
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1309 Vickers Ave. - Edwin D. Fowler House

From the 2003 National Register listing: Tudor Cottage with steep 1 1/2-story side gable roof, a steep front-gable wing, an interior chimney and a shed dormer. Other features are tripled 4-over-4 sash windows, a gabled entrance bay, and a bracketed stoop. John M. Airheart, occupant in 1930. Edwin D. Fowler was owner-occupant in 1940 to 1946...
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