
Directions

To get to the next stop:
Continue down the street and stop in front of the house on your left at 509 Franklin Street.
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Site Description
509 Franklin Street SE
Hertzler House, ca. 1920
Hertzler House, ca. 1920

This house is a Craftsman Style, built in 1920.
Across the street are two more houses from the 1920s, the brick and white frame. But be prepared to quickly slip back over 100 years or more.
Beside the white frame house notice the white picket fence surrounding the Batson House at 516 Franklin. This house started out as a log cabin in 1819 and has been extensively remodeled.
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For more information about
the History and Architecture of Huntsville,
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The Huntsville History Collection
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Huntsville-Madison County Public Library.
the History and Architecture of Huntsville,
visit
The Huntsville History Collection
or The Heritage Room at the
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library.
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