• The DancyPolk House (also known as the Col. Francis Dancy House) is a historic residence in Decatur, Alabama.
  • The Dancy-Polk House was one of three structures in Decatur to survive the Civil War.
  • Step back in time at the oldest structure in Decatur. Explore the Dancy-Polk House, one of only three buildings that survived the Battle of Decatur in 1864.
  • DancyPolk House is a house in Alabama located on Railroad Street Northwest.
  • Dancy came to North Alabama from southern Virginia, and built a Georgian house popular in his homeland.
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  • Dancy-Polk House — local attraction, which is located at 901 Railroad St NW, Decatur, AL 35601, United States and belongs to the category — building.
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  • This home was one of four structures that were left standing after the Battle of Decatur in October 1864 during the Civil War.