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  2. Terry Hutchens Building - Wikipedia

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    The Terry Hutchens Building is a historic office and apartment building in Huntsville, Alabama. The seven-story structure was originally constructed in 1925 for the Tennessee Valley Bank, with office space rented to other tenants. In 2002, the upper floors were renovated into condominiums.

  3. W. T. Hutchens Building - Wikipedia

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    The W. T. Hutchens Building is a historic commercial building in Huntsville, Alabama, United States.A three-bay building on the corner of Jefferson Street and Clinton Avenue, the two corner bays were built in 1916 and the third built in a nearly identical style in 1921.

  4. The Overlanders (band) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Widlake – bass (born Harry Terence Widlake, 21 April 1942, Birmingham, Warwickshire) Paul Russell - first drummer of band, joined same time as Terry Widlake, was drummer for approx a year, leaving in January 1966. Both Widlake and Russell came from "the Sherwoods" Brian Middleditch – original drummer; David Banks – drums

  5. Kildare–McCormick House - Wikipedia

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    The Kildare–McCormick House is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama. The highly ornate, Queen Anne-style mansion was built in 1886–87. Its early owners contributed to the development of Huntsville, both through industrial projects and philanthropic efforts. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  6. McCrary House - Wikipedia

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    McCrary's business interests extended beyond the farm. He acted as a cotton factor in Huntsville, and was also involved in tanning yards and groceries. [7] McCrary's other investments included the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, which ran through Huntsville, and a turnpike which allowed easier transportation of goods to the Tennessee River ...

  7. Oak Place (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Place (also known as the Steele-Fowler House) is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama. It was built by renowned Huntsville architect George Steele in 1840 on 320 acres (130 ha). [ 2 ] Steele designed a number of buildings across the South, including the First National Bank building in Huntsville, and the second Madison County ...

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