Forest Home is a small town located in western Butler County between Camden and Greenville.
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Built in 1903, this outstanding Romanesque Revival courthouse (with an unfortunate 1970s Modern addition at its front) is prominently located on a quaint square at the east end of lovely Commerce Street in downtown Greenville. It was designed by architect Benjamin B. Smith, and is a contributing property to the East Commerce Street Historic District (listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986).
Greenville is known as the Camellia City.
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Built in 1903, this outstanding Romanesque Revival courthouse (with an unfortunate 1970s Modern addition at its front) is prominently located on a quaint square at the east end of lovely Commerce Street in downtown Greenville. It was designed by architect Benjamin B. Smith, and is a contributing property to the East Commerce Street Historic District (listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986).
Greenville is known as the Camellia City.
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Built in 1931 and located on Commerce Street (AL 10) in downtown Greenville, Alabama
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This tower stands 75 feet high and dominates the Greenville landscape.
This outstanding Romanesque Revival courthouse (with an unfortunate 1970s Modern addition at its front) is prominently located on a quaint square at the east end of lovely Commerce Street in downtown Greenville. It was designed by architect Benjamin B. Smith, and is a contributing property to the East Commerce Street Historic District (listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986).
Greenville is known as the Camellia City.
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