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  "description": "The Durham architect, who lived from 1893 to 1975, gave many of Hope Valley’s earliest homes the revival-style character that still defines the neighborhood today.",
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    "SoDu We Have Favorites 2026: Help South Durham Choose!I’m inviting Southpoint Access readers to nominate the people, places, and businesses they love most before voting begins.Southpoint AccessWes Platt",
    "Preservation Durham 2026 Tour Celebrates Hope Valley at 100Eight early Hope Valley homes will open for Preservation Durham’s 2026 tour as the organization marks the neighborhood’s 100th anniversary with a weekend of architecture, history and a May 12 lecture by author Lee Pace.Southpoint AccessSouthpoint Access",
    "Office Hours: Preservation Durham Takes Us Back in TimeGet a look at the historic South Durham neighborhood as it celebrates 100 years.Southpoint AccessWes Platt",
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  "textContent": "SoDu We Have Favorites 2026: Help South Durham Choose!I’m inviting Southpoint Access readers to nominate the people, places, and businesses they love most before voting begins.Southpoint AccessWes Platt\n\nGeorge Watts Carr (1893-1975) helped give early Hope Valley its look, and a century later, that influence is still easy to see.\n\nLong after the neighborhood’s debut as a country-club suburb built for the automobile age, many of its earliest homes still project the same message: permanence, elegance, and aspiration.\n\nPreservation Durham 2026 Tour Celebrates Hope Valley at 100Eight early Hope Valley homes will open for Preservation Durham’s 2026 tour as the organization marks the neighborhood’s 100th anniversary with a weekend of architecture, history and a May 12 lecture by author Lee Pace.Southpoint AccessSouthpoint Access\n\nSteep rooflines, brick and stucco facades, prominent chimneys, and carefully composed streetscapes gave Hope Valley a sense of stature from the beginning. Carr was one of the people most responsible for shaping that first impression.\n\nCarr may not be as widely recognized today as the neighborhood he helped shape, but he remains central to understanding what made early Hope Valley distinctive. He was not simply an architect designing one house at a time. He helped create the architectural language of a new community, one meant to signal refinement, status, and stability from the start. His work did more than fill lots. It helped define an identity.\n\nOffice Hours: Preservation Durham Takes Us Back in TimeGet a look at the historic South Durham neighborhood as it celebrates 100 years.Southpoint AccessWes Platt\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "[Hope Valley at 100] George Watts Carr Helped Shape Hope Valley's Early Identity",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-06T15:04:03.691Z"
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