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Alabama's largest residence is the Fesay Shul Creek palace, a 54,000-square-foot French-inspired mansion built in 1997 outside Birmingham. This opulent estate features 15 bedrooms, 16 full bathrooms, a 10-car garage, and even a famous guitar-shaped driveway visible from above. Originally owned by a healthcare CEO, it has changed hands several times, with a peak asking price of nearly $18 million. It remains Alabama’s largest private home.