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  2. RealtySouth - Wikipedia

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    RealtySouth is an Alabama-based real estate company comprising over 1,000 sales associates in 27 locations across Alabama. [2] It is a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies. [ 3 ]

  3. Green Street Historic District (Marion, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The typical upper-middle class residence was a modest frame house with Greek Revival ornament and often a retention of Federal Period scaling. Homes such as the Italianate-detailed Magnolia Hill and the Gothic Revival Howze-Woodfin House were unusually elaborate for this area. Early residents of the district included leaders in various professions.

  4. Category:Houses in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Houses in Alabama by populated place (7 C) G. Greek Revival houses in Alabama (120 P) H. Historic house museums in Alabama (1 C, 32 P) I. I-houses in Alabama (16 P) N.

  5. List of oldest buildings in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    House Second oldest building and oldest surviving log dogtrot style house in the state. The breezeway has been enclosed and the exterior is now covered in clapboard. [3] [4] 2132 Winchester Rd NW, Huntsville AL, 35810 Poplar Grove (LeRoy Pope House) Huntsville: 1813 House The third oldest building in the state, and the oldest masonry building ...

  6. James Spullock Williamson House - Wikipedia

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    The one-story Greek Revival-style house was completed circa 1860. [3] The house was built for James Spullock Williamson, a planter and state legislator. He had land holdings in excess of 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) in 1860, with his real estate and personal property valued in excess of $150,000. He owned 98 slaves during this time.

  7. Gaineswood - Wikipedia

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    Mary Foscue Whitfield inherited the nearby Foscue–Whitfield House in 1861 upon her father's death and used that as a residence as well. [5] In 1923 the Whitfield family sold Gaineswood. After years of use as a private residence, Gaineswood was purchased in 1966 by the state of Alabama from Dr. J.D. McLeod, for preservation as a house museum. [5]