The Manly-Strong House in Daphne, Alabama, is a prominent example of Queen Anne style architecture, featuring a distinctive wraparound porch with turned posts and decorative brackets. Its asymmetrical design and prominent gables are characteristic of the era. The house stands as a well-preserved representation of late 19th-century residential building.
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Architecture
907 Captain O'neal Dr., Daphne, Alabama
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1915 Old County Rd., Daphne, Alabama
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10145 Us 90, Daphne, Alabama
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1404 Captain O'neal Ave., Daphne, Alabama
Architecture
1608 Old County Rd., Daphne, Alabama
Architecture
2103 Old County Rd., Daphne, Alabama
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