John Robinson House (Huntsville, Alabama)
USA /
Alabama /
Huntsville /
Huntsville, Alabama /
Meridian Street North, 2709
World
/ USA
/ Alabama
/ Huntsville
house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Greek Revival (architecture), American Civil War 1861-1865
Historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: 1844
Expanded: 1920s (bathrooms added); 1940s (kitchen addition)
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Area: 6 acres
Also known as: Oaklawn; Robinson-Dilworth House
Date added to NRHP: 10/6/1977
Notes: Used by Union troops as an officers' headquarters during the Civil War, and as an Army camp and hospital during the Spanish-American War.
Built: 1844
Expanded: 1920s (bathrooms added); 1940s (kitchen addition)
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Area: 6 acres
Also known as: Oaklawn; Robinson-Dilworth House
Date added to NRHP: 10/6/1977
Notes: Used by Union troops as an officers' headquarters during the Civil War, and as an Army camp and hospital during the Spanish-American War.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oaklawn_(Huntsville,_Alabama)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°45'37"N 86°34'36"W
- William Lanford House 12 km
- Sullivan Farms Neighborhood 129 km
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- Cal Turner Jr Residence 142 km
- 6242 Hillsboro Pike 146 km
- Clover Bottom Mansion 157 km
- Belinda City 158 km
- Willoughby Station Subdivision 162 km
- Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage 164 km
- Oaks Pointe at Five Oaks 166 km
- Alabama A&M University Campus 2.6 km
- Monte Sano State Park 6 km
- Oakwood University 7.2 km
- Greenlawn Plantation subdivision 8.4 km
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama 9 km
- Ryland, Alabama 9 km
- Blue Springs/Trailwood Subdivision 9 km
- Meta’s Huntsville Data Center 11 km
- Madison County Executive Airport 11 km
- Meridianville, Alabama 12 km