Lewis House Demolition Begins

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

 


 

 

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HISTORICAL LANDMARK

Neighbors and relations gathered this morning for a last look at the old Lewis/Wasp house at 309 S. Ingleside Drive in east Fairhope.

Descendants of early settlers/emancipated slaves John and Nancy Lewis (ca 1870s) occupied the house until it was re-zoned commercial and sold to developers about four years ago.

John Lewis worked in the turpentine mill industry according to early records from Battles Wharf area; a plaque was erected to Nancy on the Coastal College campus five years ago.

The B3B zoned property is for sale, for $950K. Plans to convert the house to a restrurant fell through, reportedly due to the covid pandemic.

The state historical commission declared the property an historical landmark earlier this year (eligible for a plaque).

Comments

Anonymous said…
Progress in action
Elizabeth W said…
Disgusting. I will forever blame -- and never again work with -- Ashurst Niemeyer Real Estate, whose sign sits in front of what is now an empty lot. They bulldozed over 100 years of local black history with only dollar signs in their eyes. Shame. On. You.