The Street House in Point Clear, Alabama, is a prominent example of coastal vernacular architecture with its distinctive raised foundation, wide verandas, and steep hip roof designed to withstand hurricanes. It embodies the architectural style favored by wealthy families seeking respite in seaside resorts during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Us 98 Scenic Route And Old Marlow Rd., Point Clear, Alabama
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W Side Of Us 98/Eastern Shore Blvd., Point Clear, Alabama
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