Oak Place (also known as the Steele-Fowler House) is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama.
Similar to many of his buildings, Steele designed the Oak Place house in a Greek Revival style, although much more restrained in detail.
Windows flanking the portico are six-over-nine sashes surrounded by square pilasters and Doric capitals with plain entablature and cornice.
It features a central entrance hall, with a large ballroom with 14-foot (4.2-m) ceilings to one side, and two smaller rooms several steps above on the other.
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