
Harrison
Brothers, located on South Side Square in Huntsville, is the oldest
operating hardware store in Alabama. Founded in 1879 by brothers
James and Daniel Harrison as a tobacco store on Jefferson Street,
the business was moved to its present location in 1897.
Robert S. Harrison, the youngest brother, opened the current
store with older brother Daniel. Robert's sons, Daniel F. and
John, took over during the fifties by which time the stock consisted
primarily of hardware, furniture, and crockery. The younger set
of brothers ignored modern merchandising techniques, thereby preserving
the store in its turn-of-the-century condition.
The almost certain dismantling of the store following John's
death in 1983 prompted the nonprofit Historic Huntsville Foundation
to undertake the ultimate preservation challenge - to keep Harrison
Brothers intact. Upon purchase of the property, the Foundation
cleaned and inventoried, hired a manager, and reopened the doors
in the fall of 1984 with a staff of dedicated volunteer clerks.
Harrison Brothers has gained popularity throughout the years
and has rapidly become one of Huntsville's most popular tourist
attractions. The buildings were listed on the National Register
of Historic Places in 1980.
The store was designated as one of the U.S. Department of the
Interior's Save America's Treasures projects in 2001.