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Beckner House

Alabama Registered Historic Place stubsBed and breakfasts in AlabamaHouses completed in 1906Houses in Baldwin County, AlabamaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama
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The Beckner House (also known as the Baker House) is a historic residence in Fairhope, Alabama, United States. The house was built in 1906 for J. M. Beckner, a single-taxer from Illinois. The house sustained minor damage in the 1906 hurricane. A fish market was operated out of the home from the 1920s until Hurricane Frederic in 1979. It was renovated into a bed and breakfast and restaurant in 1998. The original portion of the house is a one and a half story, cross-gable structure. A later addition extended the building parallel to the street. The original block has a two-bay façade with a single-height shed roofed porch. The original paired one-over-one windows on the left of the first floor and on the front gable have been replaced with three-over-one. The original block has three rooms and a hall on the each floor.

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Beckner House
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South Church Street 79
36532
Alabama, United States
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