Zebulon Hale was a farmer in Durham. He built a Greek Revival house on Main Street in 1840, during a period of time (1839-1841) he was serving as a Justice of the Peace. The house, which he sold within a year of building it, has lost many of its original decorative features. The main entrance is located on a side addition to the house.

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Zebulon Hale House (1840)

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  • August 12, 2012 at 5:10 pm
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    Oh my gosh – that’s my house!!!

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