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57 <br /> o Eubanks 11101111.1 <br /> a � e <br /> �k 0 <br /> E©K 0 <br /> ",.nRy <br /> S 6- <br /> 2 �6 n <br /> O �TN f <br /> X <br /> SPq C C <br /> SNerY1's Way le'd" �¢e "'�'d 12(1 <br /> !9 L <br /> Corridor Sites <br /> 1. St. Paul A.M.E. Church Museum — Purefoy Rd. This 1,70o sq. ft. <br /> museum will feature an exhibit on the history of the community, house a <br /> community archive, and host art exhibitions. The museum's design will <br /> incorporate the original brick basement of the former Hogan-Rogers <br /> House where the family slaves lived and worked. <br /> 2. St. Paul A.M.E. original chapel — Built in 1892,this church served <br /> Chapel Hill's first African American church. <br /> 3. Hogan — Rogers House — Purefoy Rd. Home of Thomas Lloyd Hogan <br /> who held eighteen at least slaves in 185o. <br /> 4. Rogers -Jones Cabin — Edgar St. After losing ownership of the Hogan <br /> — Rogers House, Sam Rogers built this log cabin in the early 1930s. <br /> 5. Alexander Hogan Plantation Site - Duke Forrest off Eubanks Rd. <br /> Listed on the National Register of Historic Places this site features <br /> remains of the plantation home of Alexander Hogan and a small <br /> cemetery. <br /> 25 <br />