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1100 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Circa 1940 two-story, brick-veneered Colonial Revival style house. Entrance porch supported by clustered slender fluted piers. .
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905 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One-and-a-half-story frame cottage, one of the Period Houses cited in entry for 908 W. Markham Ave. Gable-end roof has two gabled dormers with casement windows and small gable above entrance bay. Full-facade porch shelters pairs of double-hung sash...
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909 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One-story hip-roofed bungalow sheathed in German siding. Short, sharply tapered box posts on brick plinths support tall German-sided frieze delineating recessed wraparound porch. 2014 (TMLS) 2014 (TMLS)
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911 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Two-story frame house, the most distinctive of the group of Period Houses cited in entry for 908 W. Markham Ave. Marked by broad, clipped gable-front roof and by pair of windows topped by large carved sunburst with keystone in middle of second story.
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913 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Type A bungalow. Except for gable dormer, almost identical to 914 and 916 W. Markham Ave.
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915 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One-story hip-roofed bungalow with recessed full-facade porch marked by German sided frieze, tapered box post, and match stick railing. .
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919 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One- and-one-half-story Period House built circa 1930. Engaged gable-front porch at east end of facade supported by tapered box posts on brick plinths. First story brick-veneered. All gables are pedimented and filled with applied half timbering. .
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921 West Markham Avenue – Paschall House
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Brick-veneered 1920s Foursquare. Heavy tapered box posts on brick plinths support full-facade hip-roofed porch. Occupied for several years beginning late 1920s by the Mallie J. Paschall family, owners of Paschall Bakery.. .
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923 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Late 1930s one-story brick-veneered bungalow with gable-front roof and subsidiary gables on sides, full-façade, hip-roofed porch with large tapered brick posts on stone sills and brick plinths. .
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925 West Markham Avenue
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Long one-story, brick veneered house built 1950s or 1960s, with multiple hipped roof, deep overhang, and metal-framed windows. . .
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