Ernest Baxter Fite House
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title:
Ernest Baxter Fite House
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The Ernest Baxter Fite House is a historic residence in Hamilton, Alabama. Designed by Weatherly Carter, who had designed what later became the Alabama Governor's Mansion, the house was built in 1927–1928 for Ernest Baxter Fite, then a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and a former state senator. Ernest's son, Rankin Fite, served two terms as Speaker of the state House. The house was built of brick in a Colonial Revival style. Four doric columns frame the front portico. The main ent
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Historic house in Alabama, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Baxter_Fite_House
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2024-03-10T03:45:40Z
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