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Gorgeous on Gunter
Built in 1926, this beautiful tudor is found on the main drag in Guntersville, Alabama.
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Queen Anne on Battery Hill in Bridgeport
The Roylance House in Bridgeport, Alabama – Circa 1892. This beautiful Queen Anne is most definitely a showstopper within Bridgeport’s Historic Battery Hill!
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Cheery Foursquare in Scottsboro
The Jones House – Circa 1907 This bright and sunshiney home is in Scottsboro, Alabama. That huge porch that goes all the way around is what got me.
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Beautiful Scottsboro Home
This one caught my attention in Scottsboro, Alabama. I think it was that top window and that beautiful bargeboard! Circa 1901.
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Oldest Continuous Use Synagogue in Alabama
Temple B’nai Sholom in Huntsville, Alabama was built in 1898. B’nai sholom means Sons of Peace. It was built with a Romanesque Revival style and was designed by architect R. H. Hunt of Chattanooga. It’s the oldest synagogue in continuous use in the state of Alabama!
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Very Old Huntsville Home
The Sprague House, circa 1835. This federal style home caught my eye one day when I was gawking (and drooling) at all the old homes in Huntsville. I couldn’t believe how old it was! The two gabled chimneys are not functional, they’re just for looks. But don’t worry, the one towards the back is a…
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Historic Home Has New Purpose
Oak Place in Huntsville, Alabama was built in 1840 by renowned Huntsville architect George Steele. It had 320 acres with the property when built. Designed as a restrained Greek Revival, it has a large ballroom with 14 foot ceilings and is actually 3 stories which includes a basement. It was occupied by Union troops during…
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Adorable 1940s Huntsville Cottage
How adorable is this little home?! The Miller-Buchanan House – built in 1940. Itโs located in the Five Points Historic District in Huntsville.ย
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Huntsville Hundley House
The Hundley House was built in 1900 by Oscar R. Hundley. While he also had three other homes built in the same neighborhood, his personal home was distinctively elegant. So much so that the local newspaper said that the home boasted “the most expensive and beautiful bathroom fixtures ever put in the city.” Hundley was…
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Huntsville Italianate Beauty
The Darwin House in Huntsville, Alabama was built by S. S. Darwin in 1888. He sold it less than 10 years later to a couple who turned it into an infirmary for patients that had to be quarantined during periods of serious illness. It was one of the first houses in Huntsville built with bathrooms…