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311 Pritchard Avenue
House
311 Pritchard Avenue
1920s
The five houses that make up the western side of the 300 block of Pritchard Avenue, in the white section of Northside east of Church Street, are the most intact group of 1920s houses in the neighborhood. All of…
307 Pritchard Avenue
House
307 Pritchard Avenue
1920s
The five houses that make up the western side of the 300 block of Pritchard Avenue, in the white section of Northside east of Church Street, are the most intact group of 1920s houses in the neighborhood. 307…
305 Pritchard Avenue
House
305 Pritchard Avenue
1920s
The five houses that make up the western side of the 300 block of Pritchard Avenue, in the white section of Northside east of Church Street, are the most intact group of 1920s houses in the neighborhood. 305…
303 Pritchard Avenue
House
303 Pritchard Avenue
1920s
The five houses that make up the western side of the 300 block of Pritchard Avenue, in the white section of Northside east of Church Street, are the most intact group of 1920s houses in the neighborhood. All of…
205 North Columbia Street
205 North Columbia Street
1925-32
One story frame Bungalow with side-gabled roof, interior chimneys and gabled dormer.
SOURCE: M. Ruth Little, “Northside Neighborhood” (Chapel Hill, NC, 1992), 59.
308 Lindsay Street
308 Lindsay Street
1920
308 Lindsay Street is an intact side-gable bungalow with decorative clipped gables, a wide shed dormer window, nine-over-one sash windows, and a shed porch with brick and frame posts. Luther Hargrave, a carpenter,…
101 South Merritt Mill Road
Elks Lodge
101 South Merritt Mill Road
1954
The Elks Lodge, meeting hall for the IBPOEW Pride of Orange 276 and Queen Esther Temple 696, is a significant reminder of the vibrant African American community located here on the western edge of…
101 North Merritt Mill Road
St. Paul AME Church
101 North Merritt Mill Road
1892
St. Paul AME Church is a late-nineteenth-century sanctuary. The congregation, founded in 1864, is the oldest African American congregation in Chapel Hill. A school built for freedmen by the…
400–414 Caldwell Street
Former Orange County Training School (Northside Elementary School)
400–414 Caldwell Street
1924–1925
This one-story brick school building originally faced Caldwell Street to the south, but it has been enlarged with a brick annex in front of the…
404 Cotton Street
Moses Ingram House
404 Cotton Street
late 1920s
The small bungalow is typical of the middle-class, owner-occupied residences of the Northside neighborhood in its heyday from the 1920s to the 1960s. The side-gabled house has decorative eave…