On Eastside Lake Washington Road at Stein Road, on the left when traveling west on Eastside Lake Washington Road.
Built by the Stein family ca. 1920, this cotton storage house consists of sixteen pie-shaped rooms. The building was used by local planters to temporarily store their hand-picked cotton before it was moved to the adjacent Stein gin by means of a . . . — — Map (db m154744) HM
On Roy's Store Road at Patton Road, on the left when traveling north on Roy's Store Road.
In 1916 the Washington County Board of Supervisors proposed the construction of 144.6 miles of paved roads throughout the county. In June 1916 voters approved a $950,000 bond, and in 1917 C.G. Kershaw of Birmingham, Alabama, was awarded the first . . . — — Map (db m154743) HM