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Urban renewal stripped Hayti of much of its vibrant cultural and business life along the main drags of Pettigrew and Fayetteville streets.

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Urban renewal stripped Hayti of much of its vibrant cultural and business life along the main drags of Pettigrew and Fayetteville streets.

Looking north on Fayetteville Street - Photo courtesy of N.C. Collection/ Durham County Library, with thanks to Endangered Durham
  • Photo courtesy of N.C. Collection/ Durham County Library, with thanks to Endangered Durham
  • Looking north on Fayetteville Street

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