Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams built this two-and-one-half story Queen Anne-style home circa 1904. The home features multiple gables, wraparound porch on paired Tuscan columns, polygonal projecting bay and portico or “buggy way”. It contains the original millwork, seven tiled fireplaces, 13 leaded stained glass windows, and original lighting fixtures. The central foyer features a massive balustraded staircase.
This home is a contributing property to the Pine Apple Historic District that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It is located beside Broad Street about 200 yards north of Pine Apple’s City Hall (31°52’32.2″N 86°59’15.6″W – Google Maps).
This is a private residence – drive by only.
Sources: 1) Pine Apple Promotions, Inc.; 2) NRHP “Pine Apple Historic District” Registration Form.
Photographs courtesy of RuralSWAlabama.