National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama
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This is a list of buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama.
Autauga - Baldwin - Barbour - Bibb - Blount - Bullock - Butler - Calhoun - Chambers - Cherokee - Chilton - Choctaw - Clarke - Clay - Cleburne - Coffee - Colbert - Conecuh - Coosa - Covington - Crenshaw - Cullman - Dale - Dallas - DeKalb - Elmore - Escambia - Etowah - Fayette - Franklin - Geneva - Greene - Hale - Henry - Houston - Jackson - Jefferson (Birmingham) - Lamar - Lauderdale - Lawrence - Lee - Limestone - Lowndes - Macon - Madison - Marengo - Marion - Marshall - Mobile (Mobile) - Monroe - Montgomery - Morgan - Perry - Pickens - Pike - Randolph - Russell - St. Clair - Shelby - Sumter - Talladega - Tallapoosa - Tuscaloosa - Walker - Washington - Wilcox - Winston |
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 20, 2015.[1]
Numbers of properties and districts[edit]
There are approximately 1,200 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama. The numbers of properties and districts in Alabama or in any of its 67 counties are not directly reported by the National Register. Following are tallies of current listings from lists of the specific properties and districts.[2]
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Autauga County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bell House |
(#99000150) |
550 Upper Kingston Rd. 32°28′17″N 86°28′40″W / 32.471389°N 86.477778°W |
Prattville | Queen Anne style house built in 1893 | |
2 | Daniel Pratt Historic District |
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(#84000596) |
Roughly bounded by Northington Rd. and 1st, 6th, Bridge, and Court Sts. Coordinates missing |
Prattville | |
3 | Lassiter House |
(#97000651) |
County Road 15, 0.5 miles north of its junction with State Route 14 32°28′20″N 86°48′18″W / 32.472222°N 86.805°W |
Autaugaville | An I-house from 1825 | |
4 | Montgomery-Janes-Whittaker House |
(#74000396) |
South of Prattville off State Route 14 32°25′28″N 86°27′07″W / 32.424444°N 86.451944°W |
Prattville | ||
5 | Mount Sinai School |
(#01001296) |
1820 County Road 57 32°33′01″N 86°32′43″W / 32.550278°N 86.545278°W |
Prattville |
Baldwin County[edit]
Barbour County[edit]
Bibb County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Blocton Italian Catholic Cemetery |
(#99000464) |
Primitive Ridge Rd. 33°06′46″N 87°06′49″W / 33.112778°N 87.113611°W |
West Blocton | ||
2 | Brierfield Furnace |
(#74000401) |
West of Brierfield 33°02′41″N 86°55′45″W / 33.044722°N 86.929167°W |
Brierfield | ||
3 | Centreville Historic District |
(#78000482) |
Walnut St., East and West Court Sq. Coordinates missing |
Centreville | ||
4 | Davidson-Smitherman House |
(#87001552) |
167 3rd Ave. 32°56′34″N 87°08′01″W / 32.942778°N 87.133611°W |
Centreville | ||
5 | Sarah Amanda Trott McKinney House | Upload image |
(#92000626) |
State Route 25 between Montevallo and Centreville Coordinates missing |
Sixmile | |
6 | Montebrier |
(#73000331) |
North of Brierfield on Mahan Creek 33°02′32″N 86°54′11″W / 33.042222°N 86.903056°W |
Brierfield |
Blount County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Easley Covered Bridge |
(#81000125) |
Spans Dub Branch 33°58′15″N 86°31′06″W / 33.970833°N 86.518333°W |
Oneonta | ||
2 | Robert G. Griffith Sr. House |
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(#00000143) |
1204 County Road 25 34°12′38″N 86°28′38″W / 34.210556°N 86.477222°W |
Summit | |
3 | Horton Mill Covered Bridge |
(#70000099) |
5 miles (8 km) north of Oneonta on Route 3 34°00′58″N 86°26′55″W / 34.016111°N 86.448611°W |
Oneonta | ||
4 | Nectar Covered Bridge |
(#81000124) |
8 miles southwest of Nectar 33°57′22″N 86°37′34″W / 33.956111°N 86.626111°W |
Nectar | Bridge burned down on June 13, 1993.[7] | |
5 | Swann Covered Bridge |
(#81000123) |
West of Cleveland 33°59′50″N 86°36′06″W / 33.997222°N 86.601667°W |
Cleveland |
Bullock County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bullock County Courthouse Historic District |
(#76000312) |
N. Prairie St. Coordinates missing |
Union Springs | ||
2 | Foster House |
(#98001021) |
201 Kennon St. 32°08′41″N 85°43′17″W / 32.144722°N 85.721389°W |
Union Springs | ||
3 | Merritt School |
(#98000110) |
Old Troy Rd., 0.5 miles south of U.S. Route 82 32°04′29″N 85°32′03″W / 32.074722°N 85.534167°W |
Midway | The Old Merritt School is a Rosenwald School that was built in 1922. | |
4 | Sardis Baptist Church |
(#01001299) |
State Route 223S at its junction with County Road 22 32°05′18″N 85°45′44″W / 32.088333°N 85.762222°W |
Union Springs | The Sardis Baptist Church was founded on June 10, 1837. The present building was erected in 1850. |
Butler County[edit]
Calhoun County[edit]
Chambers County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Chambers County Courthouse Square Historic District |
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(#80000682) |
Roughly bounded by Alabama and 2nd Aves. and 1st St. Coordinates missing |
La Fayette | |
2 | County Line Baptist Church |
(#82002001) |
East of Dudleyville 32°55′04″N 85°35′23″W / 32.917778°N 85.589722°W |
Dudleyville | Erected c. 1890 | |
3 | Fairfax Historic District |
(#99001177) |
Roughly bounded by River Rd., Spring St., Lamer St., Derson St., Combs St., and Cussetta Rd. Coordinates missing |
Valley | ||
4 | Langdale Historic District |
(#99001299) |
Roughly bounded by 65th St., 20th Ave., 61st, 58th, and 55th Sts., 16th Ave., and the Chattahoochee River Coordinates missing |
Valley | ||
5 | New Hope Rosenwald School |
(#01001297) |
2.25 miles southeast of U.S. Route 431 on County Road 267 32°56′36″N 85°17′08″W / 32.943333°N 85.285556°W |
Fredonia | ||
6 | Ernest McCarty Oliver House |
(#74000402) |
LaFayette St., N./U.S. Route 431 32°56′10″N 85°23′52″W / 32.936111°N 85.397778°W |
La Fayette | ||
7 | Riverview Historic District |
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(#99001300) |
Roughly bounded by School and G.I. Sts., the Chattahoochee River, and along California St. Coordinates missing |
River View | |
8 | Shawmut Historic District |
(#99001176) |
Roughly bounded by 25th Boulevard, 29th Boulevard, 20th Ave., 35th St., and 38th Boulevard Coordinates missing |
Valley | ||
9 | Vines Funeral Home and Ambulance Service |
(#08000434) |
211 B St. SW. Coordinates missing |
La Fayette |
Cherokee County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cornwall Furnace | Upload image |
(#72000158) |
2 miles (3.2 km) north of Cedar Bluff 34°14′36″N 85°36′06″W / 34.243333°N 85.601667°W |
Cedar Bluff |
Chilton County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Gragg Field Historic District |
(#04000557) |
700 Airport Rd. 32°50′57″N 86°36′35″W / 32.849167°N 86.609722°W |
Clanton | Constructed in 1937 as part of the New Deal's Works Progress Administration. In 1948, the airport acquired a hangar once used to house the planes of the famous "Tuskegee Airmen" of the United States Army Air Corps in World War II. | |
2 | Verbena |
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(#76002238) |
U.S. Route 31 32°45′13″N 86°30′38″W / 32.753611°N 86.510556°W |
Verbena | Used by Montgomery socialites in the 1870s (including poet, Sidney Lanier, of Baltimore) as a summer safe haven from outbreaks of yellow fever. They brought with them the money required to build the elaborate homes still present today in the town of Verbena. |
3 | Walker-Klinner Farm |
(#87001849) |
3.5 miles east of Maplesville on State Route 22 32°48′09″N 86°48′25″W / 32.8025°N 86.806944°W |
Maplesville | Built by the Walker family in 1890, this two-story Eastlake-style home is at the center of a historic 1,600-acre (650 ha) farm that was established during the 1850s. The property is currently owned by the Klinner family. |
Choctaw County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Mount Sterling Methodist Church |
(#86000995) |
Near the junction of County Roads 27 and 43 32°05′28″N 88°09′49″W / 32.091111°N 88.163611°W |
Mount Sterling |
Clarke County[edit]
Clay County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hugo Black House | Upload image |
(#73000334) |
S. 2nd St., E. (State Route 77) 33°15′44″N 85°50′00″W / 33.262222°N 85.833333°W |
Ashland | "It was torn down many, many years ago after it had become a dilapidated structure." Donna J. Bennett Asst. City Clerk City of Ashland |
2 | Clay County Courthouse |
(#76000316) |
Courthouse Sq. 33°16′27″N 85°50′09″W / 33.274167°N 85.835833°W |
Ashland |
Cleburne County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cleburne County Courthouse |
(#76000317) |
Vickory St. 33°38′58″N 85°35′17″W / 33.649444°N 85.588056°W |
Heflin | ||
2 | John Morgan House |
(#93000762) |
321 Ross St. 33°38′51″N 85°35′13″W / 33.6475°N 85.586944°W |
Heflin | ||
3 | Shoal Creek Church |
(#74000404) |
On Forest Service Road 533 in the Talladega National Forest, 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Edwardsville 33°46′32″N 85°33′50″W / 33.775556°N 85.563889°W |
Edwardsville | Church website |
Coffee County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Boll Weevil Monument |
(#73000336) |
Main and College Sts. 31°18′52″N 85°51′14″W / 31.314444°N 85.853889°W |
Enterprise | ||
2 | Coffee County Courthouse |
(#73000335) |
Courthouse Sq. 31°24′45″N 86°03′44″W / 31.4125°N 86.062222°W |
Elba | ||
3 | Pea River Power Company Hydroelectric Facility | Upload image |
(#84000602) |
South of Elba Coordinates missing |
Elba | |
4 | Rawls Hotel | Upload image |
(#80000684) |
116 S. Main St. 31°18′16″N 85°51′15″W / 31.304444°N 85.854167°W |
Enterprise | |
5 | Seaboard Coastline Depot |
(#74000405) |
Corner of Railroad and W. College Sts. 31°18′47″N 85°51′15″W / 31.313056°N 85.854167°W |
Enterprise | Originally built by Alabama Midland Railway, it currently houses Enterprise's Depot Museum. |
Colbert County[edit]
Conecuh County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Asa Johnston Farmhouse |
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(#08000455) |
County Road 29 0.6 miles northwest of its junction with County Road 6 31°17′07″N 86°52′01″W / 31.285311°N 86.866909°W |
Johnsonville | |
2 | Louisville and Nashville Depot |
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(#75000308) |
Southwestern end of Front St. 31°26′02″N 86°57′31″W / 31.433889°N 86.958611°W |
Evergreen | |
3 | New Evergreen Commercial Historic District |
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(#93001542) |
Roughly bounded by Mill, Cooper, Rural, Court, Liberty, E. Front, Cary, and Despious Sts. 31°26′03″N 86°57′17″W / 31.434202°N 86.954738°W |
Evergreen |
Coosa County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Coosa County Jail |
(#74000407) |
Off State Route 22 32°53′25″N 86°13′13″W / 32.890278°N 86.220278°W |
Rockford |
Former listing[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Oakachoy Covered Bridge | Upload image |
(#90000928) |
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Over Oakachoy Cr. W of SR 259 |
Nixburg vicinity | Bridge burned down on June 2, 2001. |
Covington County[edit]
Crenshaw County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Brantley Historic District |
(#04000558) |
Roughly bounded by Sasser St., Fulton Ave., Peachtree St., and Wyatt, and the former Central of Georgia railroad line Coordinates missing |
Brantley | ||
2 | Kirkpatrick House |
(#75000309) |
West of Highland Home on U.S. Route 331 31°57′10″N 86°18′52″W / 31.952778°N 86.314444°W |
Highland Home | Circa 1869 | |
3 | Luverne Historic District |
(#04000926) |
Bounded by 1st, 6th Sts., Legrande, Glenwood, Folmar, and Hawkins Aves. Coordinates missing |
Luverne |
Cullman County[edit]
Dale County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Claybank Log Church | Upload image |
(#76000321) |
E. Andrews Ave. 31°26′48″N 85°39′41″W / 31.446667°N 85.661389°W |
Ozark | |
2 | Samuel Lawson Dowling House | Upload image |
(#96000594) |
311 Owens St. 31°27′25″N 85°38′30″W / 31.456944°N 85.641667°W |
Ozark | |
3 | J. D. Holman House | Upload image |
(#82002007) |
409 E. Broad St. 31°27′35″N 85°38′14″W / 31.459722°N 85.637222°W |
Ozark | |
4 | Oates-Reynolds Memorial Building | Upload image |
(#74000409) |
Oates St. 31°19′51″N 85°35′46″W / 31.330833°N 85.596111°W |
Newton |
Dallas County[edit]
DeKalb County[edit]
Elmore County[edit]
Escambia County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Brewton Historic Commercial District |
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(#82002013) |
U.S. Route 31 and State Route 3 31°06′15″N 87°04′19″W / 31.104152°N 87.07194°W |
Brewton | |
2 | Commercial Hotel-Hart Hotel | Upload image |
(#86001160) |
120 Palafox St. 30°59′59″N 87°15′33″W / 30.999722°N 87.259167°W |
Flomaton | Demolished as of October 2014 |
Etowah County[edit]
Fayette County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fayette County Courthouse Historic District |
(#76000326) |
Roughly the area between Peyton and Caine Sts., and Luxapalilla St. and the railroad tracks Coordinates missing |
Fayette | Boundary increase on 2014-03-26 | |
2 | Edward Rose House | Upload image |
(#95001020) |
325 2nd Ave., NW. 33°41′17″N 87°50′02″W / 33.688056°N 87.833889°W |
Fayette |
Franklin County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alabama Iron Works | Upload image |
(#77000203) |
South of Russellville off U.S. Route 43 Coordinates missing |
Russellville | |
2 | Overton Farm |
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(#73000344) |
4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Hodges 34°23′05″N 87°57′30″W / 34.384722°N 87.958333°W |
Hodges |
Geneva County[edit]
There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Geneva County.
Greene County[edit]
Hale County[edit]
Henry County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Kennedy House |
(#78000489) |
300 Kirkland St. 31°34′02″N 85°15′03″W / 31.567222°N 85.250833°W |
Abbeville | This rare, dual front door, double pen Creole cottage was constructed c. 1840 and is the oldest remaining structure in Abbeville. | |
2 | Oates House | Upload image |
(#89000164) |
302 Kirkland St. 31°34′01″N 85°15′02″W / 31.566944°N 85.250556°W |
Abbeville | |
3 | Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot | Upload image |
(#80000687) |
Broad St. 31°21′13″N 85°20′33″W / 31.353611°N 85.3425°W |
Headland | This building has been disassembled. No part of the structure survives. |
Houston County[edit]
Jackson County[edit]
Jefferson County[edit]
Main articles: National Register of Historic Places listings in Birmingham, Alabama and National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Alabama
Lamar County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | James Greer Bankhead House |
(#75000316) |
Wolf Rd. 33°54′17″N 88°07′18″W / 33.904722°N 88.121667°W |
Sulligent |
Lauderdale County[edit]
Lawrence County[edit]
Lee County[edit]
Limestone County[edit]
Lowndes County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Calhoun School Principal's House |
(#76000340) |
County Road 33 32°03′28″N 86°32′58″W / 32.057778°N 86.549444°W |
Letohatchee | Founded in 1892, the Calhoun Colored School was a private boarding and day school developed according to the "Hampton-Tuskegee Model". The principal's house on County Route 33 is the last remaining structure from the original school. | |
2 | Lowndes County Courthouse |
(#71000100) |
Washington St. 32°10′58″N 86°34′43″W / 32.182778°N 86.578611°W |
Hayneville | ||
3 | Lowndesboro Historic District |
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(#73000356) |
North of U.S. Route 80 32°17′14″N 86°36′11″W / 32.287222°N 86.603056°W |
Lowndesboro | The Lowndesboro Historic District covers 1,800 acres, spread over the entire town, and contains 20 contributing properties, including Meadowlawn Plantation (pictured). Architectural styles include the Gothic Revival, Greek Revival, and other Victorian styles. |
4 | James Spullock Williamson House |
(#88003123) |
U.S. Route 31 32°01′29″N 86°27′06″W / 32.024722°N 86.451667°W |
Sandy Ridge | Greek Revival-style plantation home built in 1850. Also known as "Merry Oaks Farm". |
Macon County[edit]
Madison County[edit]
Marengo County[edit]
Marion County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ernest Baxter Fite House | Upload image |
(#94001545) |
Junction of Jackson Military Rd. and Thomas St. 34°08′00″N 87°59′27″W / 34.133333°N 87.990833°W |
Hamilton | |
2 | Pearce's Mill | Upload image |
(#76000343) |
East of Hamilton on State Route 253 34°07′19″N 87°50′14″W / 34.121944°N 87.837222°W |
Hamilton |
Marshall County[edit]
Mobile County[edit]
Main articles: National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama and National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile County, Alabama
Monroe County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Dellet Plantation |
(#93001517) |
Along U.S. Route 84 on the western bank of the Alabama River 31°33′50″N 87°32′19″W / 31.563889°N 87.538611°W |
Monroeville | ||
2 | Monroeville Downtown Historic District |
(#09000606) |
Parts of N. and S. Alabama Aves., E. and W. Claiborne St., N. and S. Mount Pleasant Aves., and Pineville Rd. 31°31′36″N 87°19′26″W / 31.526589°N 87.323864°W |
Monroeville | ||
3 | New Hope Baptist Church |
(#05000646) |
About 4 miles off County Road 50 near old Natchez 31°43′42″N 87°15′39″W / 31.728333°N 87.260833°W |
Beatrice | ||
4 | Old Monroe County Courthouse |
(#73000366) |
Courthouse Sq. 31°31′40″N 87°20′00″W / 31.527778°N 87.333333°W |
Monroeville | ||
5 | Robbins Hotel |
(#87000858) |
State Route 265 31°44′09″N 87°12′34″W / 31.735833°N 87.209444°W |
Beatrice |
Montgomery County[edit]
Morgan County[edit]
Perry County[edit]
Pickens County[edit]
Pike County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | College Street Historic District |
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(#76000352) |
W. College St. between Pine and Cherry Sts. 31°48′35″N 85°58′31″W / 31.809722°N 85.975278°W |
Troy | |
2 | Troy High School | Upload image |
(#84000721) |
436 Elm St. 31°48′30″N 85°57′55″W / 31.808333°N 85.965278°W |
Troy | The building was demolished in 2010. A public library is planned to be built on the site. |
Randolph County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | McCosh Grist Mill |
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(#76000353) |
Southeast of Rock Mills on McCosh Mill Rd. 33°06′29″N 85°14′06″W / 33.108056°N 85.235°W |
Rock Mills | |
2 | Roanoke Downtown Historic District |
(#85003683) |
Roughly bounded by White, Main, W. Point, La Monte, Chestnut, and Louina Sts. 33°08′54″N 85°22′29″W / 33.148333°N 85.374722°W |
Roanoke | ||
3 | Wadley Railroad Depot |
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(#11000428) |
Broad St. at NE. corner of Tallapoosa St. 33°07′18″N 85°33′46″W / 33.121667°N 85.562778°W |
Wadley |
Russell County[edit]
St. Clair County[edit]
Shelby County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alabama Girls' Industrial School |
(#78000509) |
Bounded by Middle Campus Dr., Oak, Bloch and Middle Sts.; also roughly bounded by Bloch St., Farmer St., Flowerhill Dr., King St., Valley St., and Middle St. 33°06′10″N 86°51′57″W / 33.102778°N 86.865833°W |
Montevallo | Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase, the University of Montevallo Historic District | |
2 | Calera Downtown Historic District |
(#06000188) |
Junction of U.S. Route 31 and State Route 25 33°06′01″N 86°45′09″W / 33.100278°N 86.7525°W |
Calera | ||
3 | Chancellor House |
(#01001168) |
51 Chancellor Ferry Rd. 33°17′41″N 86°23′55″W / 33.294722°N 86.398611°W |
Harpersville | ||
4 | Columbiana City Hall |
(#74000437) |
107 Mildred St.[8] 33°10′37″N 86°36′26″W / 33.1769°N 86.6072°W |
Columbiana | Also known as the Old Shelby County Courthouse | |
5 | Downtown Montevallo Historic District |
(#13000180) |
555-925 Main, 710-745 Middle & 608 Valley Sts. 33°06′03″N 86°51′46″W / 33.100780°N 86.862826°W |
Montevallo | ||
6 | Farrington Hall | Upload image |
(#15000434) |
124 Cty. Rd. 203 33°06′29″N 86°53′37″W / 33.1080°N 86.8937°W |
Montevallo vicinity | |
7 | Helena Historic District |
(#06000278) |
Parts of State Route 261 and Helena Rd., parts of 1st-3rd Ave., and the 200 block of 3rd St. 33°17′45″N 86°50′41″W / 33.295833°N 86.844722°W |
Helena | "Old Town" Helena during a rare snowfall in January 2008. These buildings date to the late 19th century. | |
8 | King House |
(#72000179) |
University of Montevallo campus 33°06′08″N 86°51′51″W / 33.102222°N 86.864167°W |
Montevallo | ||
9 | McKibbon House |
(#01001408) |
611 E. Boundary St. 33°05′51″N 86°51′43″W / 33.0975°N 86.861944°W |
Montevallo | ||
10 | Old Rock House |
(#06000182) |
1 mile southeast of Harpersville at the end of a farm lane on the northern side of U.S. Route 280 33°19′49″N 86°24′27″W / 33.330278°N 86.4075°W |
Harpersville |
Sumter County[edit]
Talladega County[edit]
Tallapoosa County[edit]
Tuscaloosa County[edit]
Walker County[edit]
Washington County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | McIntosh Log Church |
(#74000439) |
South of McIntosh off U.S. Route 43 31°15′51″N 88°01′46″W / 31.264167°N 88.029444°W |
McIntosh | ||
2 | Old St. Stephens Site |
(#70000111) |
Address Restricted |
St. Stephens | ||
3 | Washington County Courthouse |
(#97000655) |
County Road 34, 0.5 miles southeast of its junction with Old Stephens Rd. 31°32′24″N 88°03′17″W / 31.54°N 88.054722°W |
St. Stephens |
Wilcox County[edit]
Winston County[edit]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Archeological Site No. 1WI50 |
(#85003119) |
Address Restricted |
Haleyville | ||
2 | Feldman's Department Store | Upload image |
(#09000607) |
800 20th St. 34°13′35″N 87°37′30″W / 34.226264°N 87.62495°W |
Haleyville | |
3 | Houston Jail | Upload image |
(#75000331) |
Off U.S. Route 278 on State Route 63 34°08′29″N 87°15′28″W / 34.141389°N 87.257778°W |
Houston | |
4 | Winston County Courthouse |
(#87001416) |
Addison Rd. 34°08′48″N 87°24′08″W / 34.146667°N 87.402222°W |
Double Springs |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 20, 2015.
- ^ These counts are the best available. There are frequent additions to the listings, and occasional delistings, and the counts here may not be perfectly updated. Also, not counted are most boundary increase listings, which increase the area covered by a historic district and which carry a separate National Register reference number.
- ^ Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District is split between Birmingham and Mountain Brook.
- ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Seven Mile Island Archeological District (Colbert and Lauderdale), Wilson Dam (Colbert and Lauderdale.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "State reward offered in covered bridge fire in Blount County". Tuscaloosa News. July 2, 1993. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
- ^ Location derived from this city website; the NRIS lists it as "Main St."
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