This document summarizes the history of 371 North College Street in Auburn, Alabama. It describes the circa 1898 Victorian style two-story house and adjacent guest house that now operates as the Crenshaw-Hardie House and Crenshaw Guest House Bed & Breakfast. The house has a multi-gable roof, decorative gingerbread trim, and projecting bay window. It was identified as a contributing historic resource in surveys from 2006 and 1978.
This document summarizes the history of 371 North College Street in Auburn, Alabama. It describes the circa 1898 Victorian style two-story house and adjacent guest house that now operates as the Crenshaw-Hardie House and Crenshaw Guest House Bed & Breakfast. The house has a multi-gable roof, decorative gingerbread trim, and projecting bay window. It was identified as a contributing historic resource in surveys from 2006 and 1978.
This document summarizes the history of 371 North College Street in Auburn, Alabama. It describes the circa 1898 Victorian style two-story house and adjacent guest house that now operates as the Crenshaw-Hardie House and Crenshaw Guest House Bed & Breakfast. The house has a multi-gable roof, decorative gingerbread trim, and projecting bay window. It was identified as a contributing historic resource in surveys from 2006 and 1978.
Intensive Survey of February 13, 2006 (prior to local designation)
Resource 32. Circa 1898. 371 North College Street. Crenshaw-Hardie
House and Crenshaw Guest House Bed & Breakfast. Two story Victorian. Multi-gable, 6/12 slope (asphalt shingle). Double hung windows with projecting large bay on right side. Gingerbread trim on well articulated front porch. Contributing resource.
Inventory of October 19, 1978 (prior to National Register designation, Old Main and North Street Historic District)
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Historic Preservation Commission
City of Auburn 171 North Ross Street, Suite 100 Auburn, Alabama 36830 (334) 501-3040 • www.auburnalabama.org