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The Kerby House is a historic plantation and district in Prairieville, Alabama. It was established in the mid 1800s as a plantation owned by the Randolph family, which is why it is also known as the Randolph Plantation. The house is historically significant for its architecture.

The Kerby House was built in 1850 by the Randolph family. It was designed in the Greek Revival style that some also call the Exotic Revival. It is basically a one-story structure with a five bay façade and its entrance door bears the most influence of the Greek motif.

The Kerby House is a declared US Historic District. It was also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in July 1994 mostly for its architectural and historical significance.
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City: Prairieville
County: Hale
Address: Co. Rd. 8 SE of jct. with AL 69
Zip: 36742
Phone Number: 334-887-3007
Category: Historical Landmark
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