The Harmony Club is hosting tours this weekend during StreetFest!
For just $5, you can tour the former Jewish social club that is now a private home.
It's located on Water Avenue not far from the Edmund Pettus Bridge. In fact, there's
a great view of the bridge from upstairs. The century-old building has been
under renovation for the past decade and includes a grand ballroom.
It is hard for me to tell if those are functional doors or second story "windows" where the flags are hanging. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteMeghan, they are doors with no balcony on this level, I believe. I guess there used to be a balcony. I'll have to find out!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful home!
ReplyDeletesuccessful renovation, looks great.
ReplyDeleteso wonderful that actions are being taken to restore the glory of Selma
anni
beautiful! i love those walls!
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