Black boundary/yellow area: Rhodes Street Historic District boundaries.
Maroon shading: Buildings listed as contributing resources in the historic district.
Maroon double-daggers: Mark the former locations of houses (large) or accessory buildings (small) that were identified as contributing features in the historic district at the time of listing on the National Register, but which had been either demolished or relocated by August 15, 2006 (date of Google Earth satellite imagery).
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Exported screenshot from OpenStreetMap, with district boundaries and shading and some titles drawn by uploader.
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Base map: OpenStreetMap contributors District boundaries/shading:Ian Poellet
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