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constitution was also convened here.

All the while up to the Civil War
(1861-1865) and beyond, many
buildings came up here - each
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past a few of them:

Gideon Blackburn House, the house
of the pastor responsible for bringing
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area, originally dates back to 1818,
one and a half year before Alabama
became a state. In its reincarnation
in 1913, it is now a glorious example
of Colonial Revival and Craftsman
Style. Its boxy gable-roofed form, its
two-storey portico and the porch
balustrade are colonial elements,
while wide eaves, heavy brick piers,
and the use of inset panels of stucco
and colored diamond-pattern ceramic
tiles are the Craftsman elements.

The 1822 structure of the
First Presbyterian Church of
Alabama was replaced with
this characteristic brick Gothic
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steeple, the tallest in Huntsville,
in a storm in 1878.

Weeden House (1819), now
turned into a museum, is a
treasure trove of paintings done
by Maria Howard Weeden. These
paintings are so realistic you
could easily mistake them for
photographs.

Church of the Nativity was
modelled on the English parish
churches of the Middle Ages. Its
brick Gothic Revival building
prominently displays ‘Reverence
My Sanctuary’ – the reason for
a Union soldier to disobey the
orders of using this church as a
horse stable during the Civil War. �������������������������������������������������������lost its steeple in an 1878 storm

Gideon Blackburn House - the house of the pastor responsible for
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