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Loranz-McCrary House

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This 1900 structure is located in the center of the old Pine Level Historic District. It is one of Jackson's most outstanding examples of Queen Anne style architecture and is listed in the National Register of Historic places.

Location: 500 Commerce St, Jackson Alabama Telephone 334-246-3251

Other History nearby:
(Gilbertown) Choctaw County Historical Museum
(Jackson) Kimbell House
(Jackson) Loranz-McCrary House
(Camden) Pleasant Ridge Plantation
(Brewton) Thomas E McMillan Museum
(Chatom) Washington County Museum

03/29 Coming to The Jackson area
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