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Woodruff Fontaine House

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NRHP Reference #
  
71000835

Phone
  
+1 901-526-1469

Area
  
2 ha

Added to NRHP
  
11 February 1971

Woodruff-Fontaine House

Location
  
680-690 Adams Ave., Memphis, Tennessee

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian, Second Empire

Address
  
680 Adams Ave, Memphis, TN 38105, USA

Similar
  
Victorian Village, Mallory–Neely House, Hunt‑Phelan House, Magevney House, National Ornamental Metal Mu

Profiles

The Woodruff-Fontaine House is a historic building at 680 Adams Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.

It was constructed in 1871 on Adams Avenue, which was once known as "Millionaire's Row" in Memphis. It was designed by the Jones and Baldwin firm of Edward C. Jones and Matthias H. Baldwin. Impressed by its construction, the neighbors had their home, the Goyer Lee House, expanded by the same firm.

After standing empty for many years, in 1962 the house was acquired and restored by the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities. In 1971 the Woodruff-Fontaine House and the adjacent James Lee House were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places under the title "Lee and Fontaine Houses of the James Lee Memorial". The two houses also are included in the Victorian Village historic district. The Woodruff-Fontaine House is operated for tours, luncheons, weddings, and as a gift shop.

References

Woodruff-Fontaine House Wikipedia