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  2. Quietdale - Wikipedia

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    Quietdale (also known as the Mrs. William Robinson House) is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama, US.The house was built in 1854 for Caroline Moore Robinson, the widow of Madison County Sheriff William Robinson.

  3. Lowry House (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry House is a historic home in Huntsville, Alabama.It was built circa 1850 by John Tate Lowry, a merchant with the firm of Lowry, Hamilton and Company. [2] Elements of an earlier Lowry family log house, built circa 1809, that stood on the site were incorporated into the new construction.

  4. McCrary House - Wikipedia

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    The McCrary House (also known as McVille) is a historic farm house near Huntsville in Madison County, Alabama. Founded after the initial federal land sale in Madison County in 1809, the farm has been in the McCrary family throughout. [3] It was recognized as an Alabama Century & Heritage Farm in 1979, and reaffirmed on its 200th anniversary in ...

  5. Jones Valley, Huntsville - Wikipedia

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    Jones Valley is an urbanized valley and region of Huntsville, Alabama. The community is bordered by Monte Sano Mountain and Green Mountain to the east and Waltons Mountain to the west. Jones Valley houses a variety of homes, ranging from mid-century houses to mountaintop estates. A park called Jones Farm Park sits adjacent to Carl T. Jones Drive.

  6. Hampton Cove, Huntsville - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Cove is a master-planned housing subdivision located in Big Cove area of Huntsville, Alabama.Situated in the foothills and valleys of North Alabama's Cumberland Plateau, the 2,800-acre (11 km 2) Housing lies in the coves between Monte Sano Mountain and Green Mountain to the west, and Keel Mountain to the east.

  7. Jude–Crutcher House - Wikipedia

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    The Jude–Crutcher House (also known as the George Jude House and the David and Lucy Crutcher House) is a historic plantation house in Huntsville, Alabama. The house was built circa 1812 on land deeded that year to Samuel Echols. Echols sold 54 acres and the house to George Jude, Sr., in 1817.

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