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The ''McKibbon residence''' (built [[1900]]) is a Victorian-style house at 611 [[East Boundary Street]] in [[Montevallo]].
The '''R. F. McKibbon residence''' (built [[1900]]) is a Victorian-style house at 611 [[East Boundary Street]] in [[Montevallo]].


The house was built for [[R. F. McKibbon|R. F.]] and [[Sarah Cathryn Warnock McKibbon]] in 1900. They sold it in [[1944]] to J. W. D. and Lois Galloway, who stayed for only four years before passing it to Melvin and Lottie Smitherman. The Smithermans sold the house in 1968 to Leonard and Bettie Lawley, who lived here until it was sold to its current owners, [[Lyle Cunningham]] and [[Leigh Hardin]].
The house was built for [[R. F. McKibbon|R. F.]] and [[Sarah Cathryn Warnock McKibbon]] in 1900. They sold it in [[1944]] to J. W. D. and Lois Galloway, who stayed for only four years before passing it to Melvin and Lottie Smitherman. The Smithermans sold the house in [[1968]] to Leonard and Bettie Lawley, who lived here many years, eventually selling the house to [[Fred Dew|Fred]], [[Peggy Dew|Peggy]] and [[Tina Dew]]. The Dews opened the house as a bed & breakfast in [[2000]].


Cunningham and Hardin restored the house In [[2000]] and operate it now as the '''McKibbon House''', a 4-room bed & breakfast.
Sisters [[Lyle Cunningham]] and [[Leigh Hardin]] purchased the home from the Dews and continue to operate it as the '''McKibbon House''' bed & breakfast. The house has four guest rooms with private baths, and wireless internet access throughout.
 
==References==
* Edge, Lynn (November 19, 2006) "McKibbon House changes ownership, but not its undeniable charm." ''Birmingham News''.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.mckibbonhouse.com McKibbon House] website
* [http://www.mckibbonhouse.com McKibbon House] website


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Latest revision as of 10:49, 7 April 2021

The R. F. McKibbon residence (built 1900) is a Victorian-style house at 611 East Boundary Street in Montevallo.

The house was built for R. F. and Sarah Cathryn Warnock McKibbon in 1900. They sold it in 1944 to J. W. D. and Lois Galloway, who stayed for only four years before passing it to Melvin and Lottie Smitherman. The Smithermans sold the house in 1968 to Leonard and Bettie Lawley, who lived here many years, eventually selling the house to Fred, Peggy and Tina Dew. The Dews opened the house as a bed & breakfast in 2000.

Sisters Lyle Cunningham and Leigh Hardin purchased the home from the Dews and continue to operate it as the McKibbon House bed & breakfast. The house has four guest rooms with private baths, and wireless internet access throughout.

References

  • Edge, Lynn (November 19, 2006) "McKibbon House changes ownership, but not its undeniable charm." Birmingham News.

External links