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Submitted by Eric J. (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2011 - 6:27am
From 1989-1996 this was known as Pope Haus, and was home to a rotating group of Duke students, former students, along with assorted libertarians, computer and sci-fi geeks, 9th Street Bakery workers and others passing through. On the back of the building was a one-bedroom apartment that could be rented seperately.
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