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Restful benches W/S Bunker Hill Avenue at 3rd Street
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343 S. Bunker Hill Avenue. 3rd Place was built to run north from Bunker Hill Avenue to Hope after the construction of the Fourth Street Cut.
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255 South Bunker Hill Avenue (architect: James M. Shields, 1902). The large front porches were a 1914 addition.
Book 3, pg. 6 / Neg. 9945
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Mansion at the northwest corner of Second Street and Bunker Hill Avenue built by a man named Berke in 1886. It became a rooming house known as "The Berke" soon after, run by the family. It was demolished in 1957.
Neg. 9858