Magnolia Springs, Alabama • Baldwin County
The Magnolia Springs Historic District in Alabama encompasses a collection of late 19th and early 20th-century vernacular and bungalow-style homes. These structures reflect the area's development as a seaside resort, featuring wide porches, open layouts, and raised foundations to capture coastal breezes. The district showcases a cohesive architectural evolution within a small resort community.
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Architecture
12113 Jessamine St., Magnolia Springs, Alabama
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11866 Magnolia St., Magnolia Springs, Alabama
Commerce
14770 Oak St., Magnolia Springs, Alabama
Architecture
N Side Oak Ave., Magnolia Springs, Alabama
Architecture
14469 Oak St., Magnolia Springs, Alabama
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