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The '''Hotel Yamakita''' was part of a proposed '''Yamakita Country Club''' to be built in [[1927]] in [[Shelby Springs]] between [[Columbiana]] and [[Calera]] in [[Shelby County]]. The resort-type project was begun by the '''Yamakita Land and Development Company''', an outgrowth of the [[Nelson Realty Company]], who contracted architects [[George Turner|Turner & McPherson]] to prepare designs for the hotel.
The '''Hotel Yamakita''' was part of a proposed '''Yamakita Country Club''' to be built in [[1927]] in [[Shelby Springs]] between [[Columbiana]] and [[Calera]] in [[Shelby County]]. The resort-type project was begun by the '''Yamakita Land and Development Company''', an outgrowth of the [[Nelson Realty Company]], who contracted architects [[George Turner|Turner & McPherson]] to prepare designs for the hotel.
==References==
* "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll8,836 Industrial Activities for August]" (September 1926) ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. II, No. 9, p. 11 - accessed via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections


[[Category:Unbuilt proposals]]
[[Category:Unbuilt proposals]]
[[Category:Turner & McPherson buildings]]
[[Category:Turner & McPherson buildings]]
[[Category:Shelby Springs]]
[[Category:Shelby Springs]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 6 April 2009

The Hotel Yamakita was part of a proposed Yamakita Country Club to be built in 1927 in Shelby Springs between Columbiana and Calera in Shelby County. The resort-type project was begun by the Yamakita Land and Development Company, an outgrowth of the Nelson Realty Company, who contracted architects Turner & McPherson to prepare designs for the hotel.

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