405 W 12th St
Austin, TX 78701, USA

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Taylor-Hunnicutt House, 405 West Twelfth St (moved from Guadalupe St), Austin, Travis County, TX

The Taylor-Hunnicutt House was built in 1872 by Dr. Matthew A. Taylor, a leading Austin physician, businessman, and investor. Dr. Taylor`s widow married Hicklin P. Hunnicutt and the house remained in the family until spring 1973 when it was purchased by the Central Christian Church. Originally facing Guadalupe Street, the prominent Victorian residence was moved to an adjoining lot fronting 12th Street in 1925, when the church acquired the corner lot. ... Read More Read Less

Taylor-Hunnicutt House, 405 West Twelfth St (moved from Guadalupe St), Austin, Travis County, TX

The Taylor-Hunnicutt House was built in 1872 by Dr. Matthew A. Taylor, a leading Austin physician, businessman, and investor. Dr. Taylor`s widow married Hicklin P. Hunnicutt and the house remained in the family until spring 1973 when it was purchased by the Central Christian Church. Originally facing Guadalupe Street, the prominent Victorian residence was moved to an adjoining lot fronting 12th Street in 1925, when the church acquired the corner lot. ... Read More Read Less

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