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[[Image:Hassinger residence.jpg|right|thumb|255px|The Hassinger residence in December 2005]] | [[Image:Hassinger residence.jpg|right|thumb|255px|The Hassinger residence in December 2005]] | ||
The '''William Hassinger residence''', a Victorian / Queen Anne house located | The '''William Hassinger residence''', a Victorian / Queen Anne house located at 2028 [[Highland Avenue]] near [[20th Street South]], was constructed in [[1898]] for [[William H. Hassinger]]. The house is of light-colored brick with prominent turrets and dormers punctuating its slate roof. A wrap-around verandah terminates at a molded gable over the front steps, which lead to an iron gate facing Highland Avenue. | ||
For a long time, the house was used as an office for [[Daniel's Optician]], and it remains the residence of [[Venoa Daniels]]. | For a long time, the house was used as an office for [[Daniel's Optician]], and it remains the residence of [[Venoa Daniels]]. | ||
The Alabama Historical Commission and Alabama Preservation Alliance named the Hassinger residence to its 2003 "Places in Peril" list, due to the ever-increasing threat of commercial redevelopment. In | The Alabama Historical Commission and Alabama Preservation Alliance named the Hassinger residence to its 2003 "Places in Peril" list, due to the ever-increasing threat of commercial redevelopment. In July 2007 the residence was appraised by the [[Jefferson County Board of Equalization and Adjustments]] at $459,300. | ||
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* Coman, Victoria L. and Jeff Hansen (September 24, 2006) "Five Points paying price of success." ''Birmingham News''. | * Coman, Victoria L. and Jeff Hansen (September 24, 2006) "Five Points paying price of success." ''Birmingham News''. | ||
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Revision as of 23:38, 21 July 2008
The William Hassinger residence, a Victorian / Queen Anne house located at 2028 Highland Avenue near 20th Street South, was constructed in 1898 for William H. Hassinger. The house is of light-colored brick with prominent turrets and dormers punctuating its slate roof. A wrap-around verandah terminates at a molded gable over the front steps, which lead to an iron gate facing Highland Avenue.
For a long time, the house was used as an office for Daniel's Optician, and it remains the residence of Venoa Daniels.
The Alabama Historical Commission and Alabama Preservation Alliance named the Hassinger residence to its 2003 "Places in Peril" list, due to the ever-increasing threat of commercial redevelopment. In July 2007 the residence was appraised by the Jefferson County Board of Equalization and Adjustments at $459,300.
References
- Coumanis, Keri (Fall 2003) "Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks for 2003." Alabama Heritage.
- Coman, Victoria L. and Jeff Hansen (September 24, 2006) "Five Points paying price of success." Birmingham News.