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Lorenz McCrary House (built 1900) at Jackson, AL

This beautiful  home, built in 1900, is one of Jackson’s most outstanding examples of Queen Anne style architecture.  It is located in the Jackson Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This building is now home to the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Loranz-McCrary House is located at 500 Commerce Street in Jackson, AL (GPS coordinates N31.507056,W87.896833)

Source:  www.clarkemuseum.com

7/6/09

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