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John A Coate House at Grove Hill, AL (built 1855)

The John A. Coate House is a historic house in Grove Hill, Alabama. The one-story spraddle-roof house was built in 1855.  It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1999.  It was listed due to its architectural significance as a part of the Clarke County Multiple Property Submission.

This house is located on the south side of Dubose Street approximately 150 yards east of the intersection of Dubose and Jackson Streets in Grove Hill, AL (GPS coordinates N31.705127,W87.774754)

This is a private residence – drive by only.

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Date Posted: 5/18/11

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