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Research Triangle /  North Carolina / Henry L. Kamphoefner House / Wake County /  North Carolina / Ritcher House / Henry L. Kamphoefner / Research Triangle / Cameron Village / Capitol Heights Historic District / Masonic Temple Building / North Carolina / American architecture / Raleigh /  North Carolina
Date: 2011-11-02 16:13:55
Research Triangle
North Carolina
Henry L. Kamphoefner House
Wake County
North Carolina
Ritcher House
Henry L. Kamphoefner
Research Triangle
Cameron Village
Capitol Heights Historic District
Masonic Temple Building
North Carolina
American architecture
Raleigh
North Carolina

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