Purcell–Killingsworth House
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Purcell–Killingsworth House
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The Purcell–Killingsworth House, now the Garden Path Inn bed & breakfast, is a historic residence in Columbia, Alabama. Also known as Traveler's Rest, it was completed in 1890 by William Henry Purcell (1845-1910), a prominent Columbia businessman and politician. Purcell's business interests included a steamboat landing on the Chattahoochee River. The bed and breakfast has three guestrooms. The Purcell House was also the boyhood home of Bishop Clare Purcell (1884-1964). In 1955 he was elected Pre
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Historic house in Alabama, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purcell%E2%80%93Killingsworth_House
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2023-08-08T21:36:24Z
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