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Trinity Park
1016 Gloria Ave.
Two-story frame Neo-Colonial house built circa 1910. Pedimented projecting bay accented by lunette; pedimented attached entry porch carried by paved square tapering columns; recessed one-story hip-roofed wing at the east. A decoratively corbelled chimney pierces the pyramidal roof. Retains original entrance with single sidelight and transom. Interior features five mantels with original tilework surrounding fireplace and oak bannister on the three-run staircase.
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903 W. Markham Ave.
08.05.60 Simple Type B bungalow featuring full-facade recessed porch beneath broad gable, all sheathed in German siding.
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1023 Dacian Ave.
06.14.60 Scovill Wannamaker noted in 1935 City Directory as first resident. 1986 NR nomination: One-and-one-half story Period House distinguished by gabled dormer containing Palladian window. Recessed full-facade porch has replacement foliate metal supports. Circa 1930.
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303 Watts St.
Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Burton W. Fassett had this two-story frame Neocolonial house built in 1910. The original core was constructed along a center hall plan with an ell; several additions and enclosures are apparent on the north side and to the rear. There is a two-story cut-away corner bay on the south elevation. A full-facade porch shelters the 1-over-1 windows with leaded glass transonis and the entrance with leaded glass trabeated surround.
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1014 Englewood Ave.
Side-gabled 1 1/2-story Tudor Cottage with a front-gabled wing, a plain entrance, weatherboard, 6/6 sash windows, and a front chimney. The house is apparently present on the 1937 Sanbom Map, although it is labeled as 1012 Englewood Ave.
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1001 Watts Street
Fine example of an English cottage Period House, this 1930s one-and-one-half-story brick dwelling exhibits multiple cross gables, a front facade step shouldered chimney, and an arched stone entry surround set in a small gabled projection.
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508 N. Buchanan Blvd.
This two-story frame house reportedly was constructed early in this century by realtor Rufus Aiken, reported by [an] owner and other long-time neighborhood residents to have constructed several other similar frame houses in the immediate area. The house retains its slate roof and original one-story wraparound porch supported by Tuscan colunns.The earliest known occupant was J.A. Mack, travelling salesman. He was succeeded here by Lyndon C. Patterson, realtor.
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1012 Gloria Avenue
2012 (Triangle MLS) (Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) Two-story frame Foursquare constructed c. 1910 for Louis A. Marshall who ran a car rental business, known as an "auto livery" [at Five Points.] Colonial Revival elements include Tuscan porch columns, plain frieze and...
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909 Monmouth Avenue
Modest frame Foursquare with typical full-facade porch on tapered box posts and brick plinths. Large exterior chinmey on east elevation has a single shoulder on one side.
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902 North Buchanan Blvd.
11.27.57
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