2310 Taylor Street
A small one-story building that resides in downtown Guntersville, Alabama at 2310 Taylor Street. The original construction of the building dates back to the 1920s. It is a small, simple building with a stucco façade. The addition of the stucco dates to the early 2000s and an aluminum frame accomp...
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Cultural resources 2310 Taylor Street Matthew C. Fesmire, University of North Alabama |
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Cultural resources Guntersville; Marshall County Alabama; Commercial Business |
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A small one-story building that resides in downtown Guntersville, Alabama at 2310 Taylor Street. The original construction of the building dates back to the 1920s. It is a small, simple building with a stucco façade. The addition of the stucco dates to the early 2000s and an aluminum frame accompanies the stucco façade. The underneath construction of the stucco is brick. The pitch of the roof is flat too.
Today, the building is utilized as a local bakery. When constructed in the 1920s the building was used for commercial purposes. According to a 1930 Sanborn map, two retail establishments used the building. By the late 1940s, it was converted into a restaurant. |
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2310 Taylor StreetMatthew C. Fesmire, University of North AlabamaGuntersville; Marshall County Alabama; Commercial BusinessA small one-story building that resides in downtown Guntersville, Alabama at 2310 Taylor Street. The original construction of the building dates back to the 1920s. It is a small, simple building with a stucco façade. The addition of the stucco dates to the early 2000s and an aluminum frame accompanies the stucco façade. The underneath construction of the stucco is brick. The pitch of the roof is flat too.
Today, the building is utilized as a local bakery. When constructed in the 1920s the building was used for commercial purposes. According to a 1930 Sanborn map, two retail establishments used the building. By the late 1940s, it was converted into a restaurant. Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyEarly Twentieth Century-PresentPlacesImagehttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1782Text:
Alabama Historical Commission, David B. Schneider
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Alabama Historical Commission, David B. SchneiderEnglish2312 Taylor Street |
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2310 Taylor Street |
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2310 Taylor Street |
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Matthew C. Fesmire, University of North Alabama |
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Matthew C. Fesmire, University of North Alabama |
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