2320 Taylor Street
A two-story brick building located in downtown Guntersville, Alabama that was utilized as a retail establishment, but now looks unused. The building is the largest located on Taylor Street. The construction of the building dates to the early 1930s for commercial purposes. The 1948 Sanborn map als...
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Cultural resources 2320 Taylor Street Matthew C. Fesmire, The University of North Alabama |
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Cultural resources Guntersville; Marshall County Alabama; Commercial Business |
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A two-story brick building located in downtown Guntersville, Alabama that was utilized as a retail establishment, but now looks unused. The building is the largest located on Taylor Street. The construction of the building dates to the early 1930s for commercial purposes. The 1948 Sanborn map also shows that the building housed a single retail establishment. The building was remodeled in the mid-1980s. The building is privately owned and is currently not used.
The façade of the building has several windows scattered throughout the masonry. Each of the windows are 9:6 replacement windows, with four on the second level and two on the first level. There are two doors for entry in the front as well. The roof, like all the other Taylor Street buildings, is flat. On the back of the building are concrete blocks. |
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2320 Taylor StreetMatthew C. Fesmire, The University of North AlabamaGuntersville; Marshall County Alabama; Commercial BusinessA two-story brick building located in downtown Guntersville, Alabama that was utilized as a retail establishment, but now looks unused. The building is the largest located on Taylor Street. The construction of the building dates to the early 1930s for commercial purposes. The 1948 Sanborn map also shows that the building housed a single retail establishment. The building was remodeled in the mid-1980s. The building is privately owned and is currently not used.
The façade of the building has several windows scattered throughout the masonry. Each of the windows are 9:6 replacement windows, with four on the second level and two on the first level. There are two doors for entry in the front as well. The roof, like all the other Taylor Street buildings, is flat. On the back of the building are concrete blocks. Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyTwentieth CenturyPlaceImagehttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1785Text:
Alabama Historical Commission, David B. Schneider
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2320 Taylor Street |
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2320 Taylor Street |
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Matthew C. Fesmire, The University of North Alabama |
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Matthew C. Fesmire, The University of North Alabama |
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