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Historic Gas Stations 2013: Historic Gas Stations

  Why They’re  Important: Gas stations represent some of Durham’s most endangered but least recognized historic structures.  Pre-war gas stations (built prior to 1945) were typically made of brick.  Key examples include stations in East Durham on the corner Guthrie and Angier and another further east on 2620 Angier, near Read more…

By info@preservationdurham.org, 10 years8 years ago
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