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Named for salesmen [[Robert Goodall]]'s and [[Murray Brown]]'s wholesale dry good store. The '''Goodall-Brown''' building was designed by architects [[John Miller]] and Hugh Martin, and was built in [[1905]] on the original site of the [[Caldwell Hotel]], which burned in [[1894]]. | Named for salesmen [[Robert Goodall]]'s and [[Murray Brown]]'s wholesale dry good store. The '''Goodall-Brown''' building was designed by architects [[John Miller]] and Hugh Martin, and was built in [[1905]] on the original site of the [[Caldwell Hotel]], which burned in [[1894]]. It is located at 2200 [[1st Avenue North]] | ||
Revision as of 17:39, 18 December 2013
Named for salesmen Robert Goodall's and Murray Brown's wholesale dry good store. The Goodall-Brown building was designed by architects John Miller and Hugh Martin, and was built in 1905 on the original site of the Caldwell Hotel, which burned in 1894. It is located at 2200 1st Avenue North
References
- Satterfield, Carolyn Green (1976) "Historic Sites of Jefferson County, Alabama" Jefferson County Historical Commission