Title
Collier-Cunningham House, 1003 Queen City Avenue
Subject
Houses and homes
Description
This home sits at the corner of Paul W. Bryant Drive and Queen City Avenue in Tuscaloosa and was built in the first years of the 20th century, circa 1906.
According to "Past Horizons," published by the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society in 1978:
It consists of four rooms on the first floor, two on each side of a hall the length of the house. The same plan is followed on the second floor. The woodwork is plain and solid, not carved and decorated as in the antebellum houses. Also, it has no Victorian gingerbread work. There is a porch across the front and on each side supported by Ionic columns. The structure has 28 windows with blinds at each. The kitchen and an extra room have been added to the back
According to "Past Horizons," published by the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society in 1978:
It consists of four rooms on the first floor, two on each side of a hall the length of the house. The same plan is followed on the second floor. The woodwork is plain and solid, not carved and decorated as in the antebellum houses. Also, it has no Victorian gingerbread work. There is a porch across the front and on each side supported by Ionic columns. The structure has 28 windows with blinds at each. The kitchen and an extra room have been added to the back
Creator
Tuscaloosa News
Source
Tuscaloosa News
Date
March 30, 2011
Contributor
Betty Slowe (Description)
Type
Photograph
Identifier
267
Coverage
Tuscaloosa (AL)
Original Format
Photograph