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Railroad Street
702 Holloway St.
702 Holloway, late 1960s The unusual and unique houses at 701 and 702 Holloway, just to the east of the Durham Belt Line railroad tracks, were undoubtedly built by the same builder around the turn of the century. With intricate sawnwork (covered by vinyl siding now,) mansard roofs (including a mansard gable on 702 Holloway) and pedimented windows...
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701 Eva St.
Significantly remuddled in the mid 2000s, this house retains a distinctive site, roofline, and porch. In 1919, Charles Green, a carpenter, was resident.
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Railroad Street
Looking southeast from Railroad and Eva, 02.19.11
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701 Holloway Street
The unusual and unique houses at 701 and 702 Holloway, just to the east of the Durham Belt Line railroad tracks, were undoubtedly built by the same builder around the turn of the century. With intricate sawnwork (covered by vinyl siding now,) mansard roofs (including a mansard gable on 702 Holloway) and pedimented windows, these houses survive...
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