Talk:Weeks–Kimbrough House
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A different house, which is actually located at 864 Washington Avenue, was thought to be the Weeks-Kimbrough House when the photo was taken in 2012, but is not. I will request renaming of that photo at Commons and remove NRHP-listed assertions about it. That is a house with a monumental 6-pillar two-story portico, at 864 Washington Ave, on the west side of Washington Ave., on the south side of Talbotton, Georgia, at exactly 32°39′59.57″N 84°32′05.55″W / 32.6665472°N 84.5348750°W instead.
A parcel map showing the oblong 3.80 acre lot upon which the Weeks-Kimbrough House was located is included in the NRHP document. It appears that the house has been demolished or otherwise lost, however, because review of Talbot County tax assessor map information shows the same oblong 3.80 acre lot having no building upon it.[1] It is Parcel ID 005 12255 L, which has no buildings or other improvements upon it.[2]
- ^ "Map view of parcel 005 12255 L". Retrieved November 22, 2019.
- ^ "Summary for Parcel Number 005 12255 L". Retrieved November 22, 2019.
Also I will note the apparent demolition/loss of the house at wp:NRIS info issues GA. --Doncram (talk) 03:47, 23 November 2019 (UTC)
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