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The '''Mountain Brook Estates building''' a two-story Tudor Revival structure at 2803 [[Cahaba Road]], was built in [[1929]] by [[L. E. Ford]] and [[Jesse W. Green]]. It was the first building completed as part of the [[Jemison Company]]'s plan for [[Mountain Brook Village]]. [[Gilchrist Drug Store]], formerly the Mountain Brook Pharmacy, is the building's oldest tenant.
The '''Mountain Brook Estates building''' a two-story Tudor Revival structure at 2803 [[Cahaba Road]], was built in [[1929]] by [[L. E. Ford]] and [[Jesse W. Green]]. It was the first building completed as part of the [[Jemison Company]]'s plan for [[Mountain Brook Village]]. [[Gilchrist]] drug store, formerly the Mountain Brook Pharmacy, is the building's oldest tenant.


On April 8, [[2003]] the building was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. It is currently owned by [[Banks Robertson]].
On [[April 8]], [[2003]] the building was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. It is currently owned by [[Banks Robertson]].


==References==
==References==
* Wolfson, Hannah (December 6, 2006) "Historic district designation considered for 3 villages." ''Birmingham News'' (note: Wolfson misidentifies the designation, calling it a National Historic Landmark)
* Wolfson, Hannah (December 6, 2006) "Historic district designation considered for 3 villages." ''Birmingham News'' (note: Wolfson misidentifies the designation, calling it a National Historic Landmark)


[[Category:Cahaba Road|2803]]
[[Category:Cahaba Road]]
[[Category:1929 buildings]]
[[Category:1929 buildings]]
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places]]
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places]]

Revision as of 20:59, 16 February 2009

The Mountain Brook Estates building a two-story Tudor Revival structure at 2803 Cahaba Road, was built in 1929 by L. E. Ford and Jesse W. Green. It was the first building completed as part of the Jemison Company's plan for Mountain Brook Village. Gilchrist drug store, formerly the Mountain Brook Pharmacy, is the building's oldest tenant.

On April 8, 2003 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently owned by Banks Robertson.

References

  • Wolfson, Hannah (December 6, 2006) "Historic district designation considered for 3 villages." Birmingham News (note: Wolfson misidentifies the designation, calling it a National Historic Landmark)