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Propagator Club Reception

5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
<b>Hoover-Randle House</b>

The home of Ed and Barbara Randle, also known as the Hoover-Randle House, represents recent Bluff Park history while maintaining connection to the modern city of Hoover.

The colonial-style house was built in the 1940s for the family of insurance executive William H. Hoover, Sr. In the 1950's, Hoover bought land near the then-improved four-lane Montgomery Highway to encourage development in southern Jefferson County. From there the present-day city evolved.

The Randles purchased the home in 1987, and in 1990, it became the first Hoover structure to be placed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage.

Join us Thursday, October 24 for a special evening with the Randles to learn more about this historic Hoover gem, stroll through their lovely gardens, and enjoy a wine and cheese reception. As always, the event is free to Propagator Club Members, but we ask that you RSVP so that we may properly plan.