The Brown-Hancock House is a two-story, late Victorian Queen Anne style residence located in Woodbury, Tennessee. Its prominent features include a steep hip roof, a wraparound porch with decorative spindlework, and a projecting corner tower with a conical roof.
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210 S. College St., Woodbury, Tennessee
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902 W. Main St., Woodbury, Tennessee
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Court Sq., Woodbury, Tennessee
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107 Houston Ln., Woodbury, Tennessee
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