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Cade-Hillier House at Greensboro, AL (c. 1900)

Historic Home | Greensboro in Hale County  

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This beautiful two-story, home was built circa 1900. Features of the house include a complex roofline, corner tower with a conical roof, central double-leaf entrance, a wraparound porch with Eastlake trim, a conical roof projection and an upper-level gable roof porch. It is a contributing property to the Greensboro Historic District that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This house is located at 1604 Main Street in Greenboro (32°42’15.7″N 87°35’53.1″W – Google Maps).

This is a private residence – drive by only.

Sources: 1) NRHP “Greensboro Historic District” Nomination Form, 2) Hale County Alabama, An Inventory of Significant and Historic Resources, by the Cahaba Trace Commission.

This house (identified as the Cade-Hillier House) is site #29 on the Greensboro Historic Walking Tour brochure. The Walking Tour brochure contains six routes that include 74 historic Greensboro sites. Brochures are available at a tourism kiosk that’s located on the southeast corner of Main and Beacon Streets at downtown Greensboro.

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Welcome to rural southwest Alabama. This website is dedicated to twelve counties located in rural southwest Alabama which includes a large portion of Alabama’s Black Belt area. This region is known for its rich and diverse heritage, historic homes and churches, and natural beauty. This website contains details about historic and interesting places that you will find in this area of Alabama.

PLEASE NOTE THAT MOST OF THE HOMES INCLUDED ARE PRIVATE RESIDENCES AND, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ARE DRIVE BY ONLY.

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Dedicated to the memory of Stacy Milstead Henson (1978-2008) & Inez “Sis” Watts (1924-2007).

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