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homes that contained no indoor plumbing and had rental rates ranging from $ 1.25 to $ 2.50 per week. The homes were built on rough land surrounded by unpaved streets and sidewalks, from the end of the
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Lakeside Acres was built in the 1960s and housed many of the area's doctors, teachers, lawyers and other upper middle-class citizens. The homes in
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to start building low-income homes with hopes of revitalizing the neighborhood. This good work has continued and endured for over twenty years with new construction underway in 2022.
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