photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
photo © Robert Rausch of GAS Design Center, Image Courtesy of The New York Times.
In 1999 David Hurlbut bought this building
which had originally housed The Harmony Club.
A Gentleman's club in Selma, Alabama,
overlooking the Alabama River.
He has turned the club into a home without
loosing the spirit or the poetic decadence
of the interior.
These pictures and the article I found at:
Who in turn, were given permission to use them by Robert Raush
(the photographer who copyrighted these images)
and the New York Times, who originally carried the article.












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