Greenville, Alabama • Butler County
The Buell-Stallings-Stewart House is a well-preserved example of a vernacular Queen Anne style residence in Greenville, Alabama. Its asymmetrical facade, prominent wrap-around porch, and decorative shingling are characteristic of the late 19th and early 20th-century architectural trends.
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Architecture
211 Ft. Dale St., Greenville, Alabama
Architecture; Religion; Social History
407 Oglesby, Greenville, Alabama
Industry; Commerce; Health/Medicine; Politics/Government; Architecture
206, 212, 218, 301 E. Commerce St., Greenville, Alabama
Landscape Architecture; Social History
E. Commerce St., Greenville, Alabama
Architecture
537 S. Conecuh St., Greenville, Alabama
Politics/Government; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Cedar, Chestnut, Commerce, And Hickory Sts., Greenville, Alabama
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