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1107 Vickers Ave. - E.K. Powe, Jr. House
(Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Two-and-one-half-story tapestry brick-veneered Colonial Revival style house with pronounced pedimented dormers, five-bay facade and center hall double-pile plan. Gable-roofed entrance porch supported by Doric columns and entablature shelters a...
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1407 James St – Esther Williams House
Craftsman-style front-gabled house with interior chimney, 3/1 sash windows, and an offset gabled porch with Craftsman posts and a replacement railing. The occupant in 1930 was Esther Williams.
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1023 Holloway Street – Hyde Park Gulf Station
This modern style gas station with porcelain enamel walls has housed many gas/service station comanies throughout the years.
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503 North Driver Street – RC Rollins House
This large Craftsman home was the residence of RC Rollins, who owned the store next door at 501 North Driver.
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508 Canal Street – Williams & Sullivan Grocers
This building was home to Williams and Sullivan Grocers in the 1930's.
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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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922 Demerius St. – Cole-Bloomquist House
Cole-Blomquist House. Intact 1-story pyramidal cottage of load-bearing random granite walls.
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507 Gattis St. – Stephenson-Rochelle House
This one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and double pile with a one-story, shed-roofed rear addition on the right side and a one-story projecting gabled bay on the left side.
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1100 Burch Ave. - Ballard-Smith Duplex
This one-story, front-gabled duplex is four-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupants are R. Harry Ballard (watch maker, Globe Jewelry Co.) with his wife Pearl S, and Roy B. (machine operator) and Doris Smith in 1940.
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