Autaugaville, Alabama • Autauga County
The Lassiter House is a historic Federal and Greek Revival style house built around 1825 in Autaugaville, Alabama. This two-story frame residence, with its distinctive columns, stands as one of the oldest surviving examples of its architectural style in the county. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it represents a significant piece of early 19th-century Alabama history and design.
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