The McMillan House in Daphne, Alabama, is a significant example of Queen Anne and Eastlake architectural styles. Its distinctive features include elaborate gingerbread trim, a prominent turret, and a wraparound porch, showcasing the popular styles of the late 19th century.
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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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100 Deer Ct., Daphne, Alabama
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1608 Old County Rd., Daphne, Alabama
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2103 Old County Rd., Daphne, Alabama
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