Durham, North Carolina • Durham County
The Richard D. Blacknall House, located in Durham, North Carolina, is a notable example of early 20th-century residential architecture. Its design showcases the prevailing architectural styles and construction techniques of its era. The property is recognized for its aesthetic qualities and historical integrity.
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Industry; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By W. Pettigrew St., Blackwell St., Willard St. And Carr St., Durham, North Carolina
Education; Architecture
1017 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, North Carolina
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
Jct. Of Sr 1313 And 1314, Durham, North Carolina
Architecture; Social History
1044 & 1050 W. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, North Carolina
Architecture; Industry
Roughly Bounded By W. Peabody St., Duke St., Minerva Ave., N&w Rr, Corporation St., Ligget St., Morris St. And W. Loop, Durham, North Carolina
Industry; Commerce
201 W. Pettigrew St., Durham, North Carolina
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Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
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Commerce; Architecture
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3927-3981 Nc 62 S, Great Alamance Creek W Of Nc 62s, Alamance, North Carolina
Architecture
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Industry; Architecture
Sr 1002 And Sr 1567, Altamahaw, North Carolina
Commerce; Architecture
358 S. Main St., Burlington, North Carolina