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709 Congress Street - Senior High School

Neoclassical - Built 1924

High Level of Original Integrity

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800 Congress Street - Bronco Store

Former Location of Bronco Store

Mixed Styles - Built 1934

Built by G. W. Gilley

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802 Congress Street - Gilley House

Craftsman Influence - Built 1919

Built for G. W. Gilley

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810 Congress Street - Morrisson House

Craftsman - Built 1918

Built for Mattie Morrison

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816 Congress St - Davis House

Craftsman Influence - Built 1918

Built for A. G. Davis

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900 Congress Street - McNitzkey House

Craftsman w/ Neoclassical Influence - Built 1925

Built for A. A. McNitzkey by E. O. Savage, builder

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901 Congress Street

Mixed Styles - Built 1995

Former Structure Burned 1994

Built in 1921 for Nick G. Zarafonetis

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907 Congress Street - Blanks House

Mixed Styles - Built 1918

Built for Fannie and Joe H. Blanks

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906 Congress Street - Alcorn House

Craftsman - Built 1917

High Level of Original Integrity

Built for Ruth and W. W. Alcorn

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916 Congress Street - Roady House

Minimal Traditional - Built 1946

Built for Ruth and T. J. Roady

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913 Congress Street - Caruth House

Craftsman - Built 1920

High Level of Original Integrity

Built for Thula and Charles E. Caruth

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920 Congress Street - Horton House

Craftsman - Built 1920

Built for Mary and O. B. Horton

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919 Congress Street - Lipscomb House

Craftsman - Built 1918

Built for Birdie and Cuvier Lipscomb Jr.

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1004 Congress Street - Roady House

Neoclassical - Built 1947

Built for T. J. Roady

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1005 Congress Street - Gillis House

Craftsman Influence - Built 1922

Built for A. K Gillis

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1014 Congress Street - Smith House

Colonial Revival - Built 1936

Built for Evelyn and Frank Smith by S. Clyde Carpenter and A. S. Crout

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1018 Congress Street - Harper House

MInimal Traditional - Built 1941

Built for Fred Harper

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1019 Congress Street

Viewed in 1946

Built in 1917 for W. R. Piper

House heavily remodeled starting in 1950s

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1022 Congress Street - Vestal House

Tudor Revival Influence - Built 1931

Built for Sallie and F. H. Vestal by I. T. Naugle, builder

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1102 Congress Street - Swofford House

Craftsman - Built 1921

Built for Ariene Swofford by W. H. Overall and I. T. Naugle, builders

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1103 Congress Street - Morrel House

Craftsman - Built 1923

Built for Elaine and George W. Morrel by E. W. Carlton, builder

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1108 Congress Street - Smith House

Neoclassical - Built 1922

Built for Harry W. Smith by H. F. Davidson, builder

Former residence of W. M. Davis, Church of Christ preacher and author

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1109 Congress Street - Morrel House

Tudor Revival - Built 1924

Built for Elaine and George W. Morrel by H. F. Davidson, builder

Former home of Tom Harpool - Harpool Seeds and Harpool Middle School

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1114 Congress Street - Lipscomb House

Craftsman - Built 1919

Built for Birdie and Cuvier Lipscomb, Jr.

Former home of Leon Breeden, director of UNT Jazz programs

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1113 Congress Street - Fowler House

Neoclassical - Built 1923

Built for Emily (Ruby) and Otis Fowler by E. W. Carlton, builder

Namesake of the Emily Fowler Library

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1120 Congress Street - Wallace House

Craftsman - Built 1926

High Level of Original Integrity

Built for Virgie and Foy E. Wallace by W. H. OVerall, builder

Former residence of author Larry McMurtry while a student at UNT in 1950s

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1117 Congress Street - Farrington House

Neoclassical - Built 1924

Built for Everett H. Farrington by S. K. Withrow, builder

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