



Elks Club in Montgomery, Alabama - Historic 1851 Building
This vintage photograph captures the Elks Club, a significant building located in Montgomery, Alabama. Constructed in 1851, this two-story masonry structure is characterized by its six prominent columns at the front, which exemplify the architectural style of the period.
The Elks Club served as a social hub for local members, reflecting the communitys cultural fabric. The buildings design features classical elements, including detailed capitals on the columns and an inviting portico, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image represents an important era in Southern architectural history. The photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, whose work offers valuable insights into the architectural landscape of the early 20th century.
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Elks Club in Montgomery, Alabama - Historic 1851 Building