202 Friendly Lane
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DUPLEX
c. 1945
This one-story, side-gabled, Minimal Traditional-style duplex is four bays wide and double-pile. It has asbestos siding, six-over-six wood-sash windows, flush eaves, and an interior brick chimney. On the façade, a six-panel door is sheltered by an engaged shed roof. A three-light-over-two-panel door on the left (north) elevation and six-light-over-three-panel door on the right (south) elevation are sheltered by an aluminum awning and a six-panel door on the right elevation is sheltered by a gabled roof on knee brackets. The architecture of the building is consistent with that of the 1940s and the building first appears on the 1949 Sanborn map.
In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Contributing Building.
SOURCE: Heather Wagner Slane, National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Chapel Hill Historic District Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation, Orange County, OR1750 (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, 2015), courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.