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(New page: The '''Howell-Porter House''' is a historic 1913 bungalow located at 1315 32nd Street North in Norwood. Over the years the front porch was enclosed and a large shed dormer on ...) |
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* "Historic Norwood" (May 2, 2009) tour booklet. Norwood Neighborhood Association | * "Historic Norwood" (May 2, 2009) tour booklet. Norwood Neighborhood Association | ||
* Guster, Chanda Temple (July 18, 2009) "Norwood man's porch now an outdoor living space." | * Guster, Chanda Temple (July 18, 2009) "Norwood man's porch now an outdoor living space." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Birmingham houses]] | ||
[[Category:1913 buildings]] | [[Category:1913 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:32nd Street North]] | [[Category:32nd Street North]] |
Latest revision as of 09:39, 7 April 2021
The Howell-Porter House is a historic 1913 bungalow located at 1315 32nd Street North in Norwood.
Over the years the front porch was enclosed and a large shed dormer on the roof removed. The house is currently owned by architect Andrew Olds and partner Mitch Tarver who have restored the dormer with windows salvaged from another house in the area and re-opened the porch.
References
- "Historic Norwood" (May 2, 2009) tour booklet. Norwood Neighborhood Association
- Guster, Chanda Temple (July 18, 2009) "Norwood man's porch now an outdoor living space." The Birmingham News