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Southgate Street
418 North Driver Street --- THE DOCK W. AND RUTH S. BROWN HOUSE, 1927
This substantial brick bungalow has side and front- gabled roofs and an engaged porch with a dentil frieze, brick posts, and a solid brick railing with ramped concrete coping. It was owned by DW Brown, who owned a dry cleaners on Driver Street for many decades.
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2000 Southgate Street – Cornelius Womble House
This is a 2-story hip-roofed house with asbestos siding, 2-over-2 original sash windows, and a full Craftsman porch sheltering 2 front doors. The home was owner by Cornelius Wombley, who worked as a cooper.
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1908 Southgate St. - Copley-Bowling House
Pyramidal cottage with 2 interior chimneys, German siding, 1-over-1 sash windows, a front cross-gable, and a hipped porch. Home to Edward Copley and his wife Lucy King Copley, then, for many years, the Bowling family.
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501 N. Maple Street - Thomas Whitfield House
One story side-gable Minimal Traditional-style house with 6- over-6 sash windows and a gabled entrance porch with triple boxed posts. Built around 1945, it was owned by Thomas Whitfield who was an embalmer at Howerton- Bryan Funeral Home.
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Mystery Photo - 10.1.09
(Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Somewhere on Holloway St., 1920s
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