2324 Taylor Street
Compared to the other buildings located on Taylor Street in downtown Guntersville, Alabama, this is a relatively new building. Constructed in the early 1950s with brick and concrete blocks, the building is easily twenty to thirty years newer than the other Taylor Street commercial buildings. It is...
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Compared to the other buildings located on Taylor Street in downtown Guntersville, Alabama, this is a relatively new building. Constructed in the early 1950s with brick and concrete blocks, the building is easily twenty to thirty years newer than the other Taylor Street commercial buildings. It is built in the similar city block style as the other Taylor Street buildings. The roof is flat and planed like the other Taylor Street buildings and the façade of the building is a light colored brick.
When originally constructed, the building just had the two windows and center entryway. In an addition added in the early 1960s, a two-bay construction of a window and entryway was built. The building was also remodeled in the mid-1970s. |
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2324 Taylor StreetMatthew C. Fesmire, The University of North AlabamaGuntersville; Marshall County, Alabama; Commercial BusinessCompared to the other buildings located on Taylor Street in downtown Guntersville, Alabama, this is a relatively new building. Constructed in the early 1950s with brick and concrete blocks, the building is easily twenty to thirty years newer than the other Taylor Street commercial buildings. It is built in the similar city block style as the other Taylor Street buildings. The roof is flat and planed like the other Taylor Street buildings and the façade of the building is a light colored brick.
When originally constructed, the building just had the two windows and center entryway. In an addition added in the early 1960s, a two-bay construction of a window and entryway was built. The building was also remodeled in the mid-1970s. Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyMid-Twentieth Century-PresentPlaceImagehttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1786Text:
Alabama Historical Commission, David B. Schneider
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2324 Taylor Street |
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2324 Taylor Street |
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Matthew C. Fesmire, The University of North Alabama |
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