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Help us make it rightThe vicinity of Eufaula in Alabama is home to a fine historic museum at the Fendall Hall. The architecture of this historic house museum is predominantly Italianate style. The interiors are successfully preserved and don decorative paintings that date back to the 1880s. It is a two-story building, seemingly a wood-frame structure. The villa floor plan is unique and symmetrical, thus enhancing...
Fendall Hall is one of Alabama's outstanding Italianate houses and contains elaborate and rare interior decorative painting dating from the 1880s. Completed in 1860 by Edward and Anna Young, it was home to five generations of the Young family. Among its many treasures are family and period furnishings, marble mantles, and a black and white marble tiled entry. The five-acre site includes gardens...
Well worth the time and money to visit. A real asset to the community and the state. A must see if you have time
This is a must see house. It is beautiful with two floors of beautifully furnished rooms with tons of antique pieces. There is a third floor that holds the cupola where you have a beautiful … This is a must see house. It is beautiful with two floors of beautifully furnished rooms with tons of antique pieces. There is a third floor that holds the cupola where you have a beautiful view of the area.
A very impressive architectural style. Needs some restoring as do all historical structures. Very interesting.
5 star
5 star
Fendall Hall can be found at W Barbour St 917. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Eufaula there are 3 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.
Fendall Hall is located at 917 W Barbour St, Eufaula, AL. This business specializes in Other Organizations.
Fendall Hall is Alabama's most outstanding Italianate house museum and has been restored and interpreted to the 1880-1916 occupancy of the home.
One of great Italianate-style houses surviving in Alabama.
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