National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Alabama

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Location of Dallas County in Alabama

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Alabama.

Contents

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. [1]

There are 35 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks.


    This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 14, 2023. [2]

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap

Current listings

[3] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [4] Location City or townDescription
1 Adams Grove Presbyterian Church
Adams Grove Presbyterian Church Adams Grove Presbyterian Church.jpg
Adams Grove Presbyterian Church
June 5, 1986
(#86001239)
Southern side of Cahaba-Greenville Rd.
32°16′20″N87°01′51″W / 32.272222°N 87.030833°W / 32.272222; -87.030833 (Adams Grove Presbyterian Church)
Sardis Wooden-framed Presbyterian church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1853.
2 Antique Store
Antique Store Plantersville Alabama Feb 2012 04.jpg
Antique Store
January 29, 1987
(#86003662)
Off State Route 22
32°39′32″N86°55′24″W / 32.659023°N 86.923292°W / 32.659023; -86.923292 (Antique Store)
Plantersville
3 Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church Brown Chapel AME.jpg
Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
February 4, 1982
(#82002009)
410 Martin Luther King, Jr. St.
32°24′45″N87°00′58″W / 32.4125°N 87.016111°W / 32.4125; -87.016111 (Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church)
Selma Brick African Methodist Episcopal church, built in 1908. Known for its association with the Civil Rights Movement and Selma to Montgomery marches.
4 Burwell-Dinkins-Anderson House June 17, 2022
(#100007801)
700 L.L. Anderson Ave.
32°25′06″N87°01′44″W / 32.4184°N 87.0289°W / 32.4184; -87.0289 (Burwell-Dinkins-Anderson House)
Selma
5 Cahaba
Cahaba St. Luke's Church at Cahaba 03.JPG
Cahaba
May 8, 1973
(#73000341)
11 miles (18 km) southwest of Selma at the junction of the Cahaba and Alabama Rivers
32°19′07″N87°05′57″W / 32.318546°N 87.099266°W / 32.318546; -87.099266 (Cahaba)
Cahaba First permanent state capital of Alabama (1820–1825); today a ghost town.
6 Carlowville Historic District
Carlowville Historic District St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Carlowville.jpg
Carlowville Historic District
January 18, 1978
(#78000487)
17 miles (27 km) south of Selma on State Route 89
32°05′15″N87°02′01″W / 32.087392°N 87.033691°W / 32.087392; -87.033691 (Carlowville Historic District)
Carlowville
7 Christian Church and Parsonage
Christian Church and Parsonage Christian Church Plantersville Feb 2012 01.jpg
Christian Church and Parsonage
January 29, 1987
(#86003664)
Off State Route 22
32°39′24″N86°55′29″W / 32.656667°N 86.924722°W / 32.656667; -86.924722 (Christian Church and Parsonage)
Plantersville
8 Dallas County Courthouse
Dallas County Courthouse Smitherman Building Selma.jpg
Dallas County Courthouse
June 20, 1975
(#75000310)
109 Union St.
32°24′18″N87°01′33″W / 32.405°N 87.025833°W / 32.405; -87.025833 (Dallas County Courthouse)
Selma Three-story brick building in the Greek Revival style, built as the Central Masonic Institute in 1847. It later served as the county courthouse and as a hospital.
9 Doctor's Office January 29, 1987
(#86003663)
Junction of 1st Ave. north of Oak St. and 1st Ave.
32°41′03″N86°55′24″W / 32.684167°N 86.923333°W / 32.684167; -86.923333 (Doctor's Office)
Plantersville
10 Driskell-Martin House
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Driskell-Martin House
January 29, 1987
(#86003661)
Northwestern corner of the junction of Cherry St. and 1st Ave.
32°39′36″N86°55′26″W / 32.66°N 86.923889°W / 32.66; -86.923889 (Driskell-Martin House)
Plantersville
11 First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church First Baptist Church of Selma, Alabama.jpg
First Baptist Church
September 20, 1979
(#79000383)
709 Martin Luther King, Jr. St.
32°24′51″N87°01′04″W / 32.414167°N 87.017778°W / 32.414167; -87.017778 (First Baptist Church)
Selma Historically African American Baptist church, built in the Gothic Revival style in 1894. Known for its association with the Civil Rights Movement.
12 J. Bruce Hain House
J. Bruce Hain House Hain House.jpg
J. Bruce Hain House
November 30, 2001
(#01001295)
5826 State Route 41
32°17′17″N86°59′14″W / 32.288056°N 86.987222°W / 32.288056; -86.987222 (J. Bruce Hain House)
Sardis
13 Icehouse Historic District
Icehouse Historic District Icehouse Historic District Selma Alabama 002.jpg
Icehouse Historic District
June 28, 1990
(#90000886)
Roughly bounded by Jefferson Davis and Dallas Aves., Union and Lapsley Sts., and Valley Creek
32°24′39″N87°01′54″W / 32.410889°N 87.031653°W / 32.410889; -87.031653 (Icehouse Historic District)
Selma
14 Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House
Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House S. and R.J. Jackson House.jpg
Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House
January 18, 2014
(#13001033)
1416 Lapsley Ave.
32°25′09″N87°01′52″W / 32.419070°N 87.031244°W / 32.419070; -87.031244 (Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House)
Selma
15 Marshall's Grove
Marshall's Grove Marshall's Grove.jpg
Marshall's Grove
February 4, 1982
(#82002010)
State Route 22
32°27′58″N87°00′23″W / 32.466111°N 87.006389°W / 32.466111; -87.006389 (Marshall's Grove)
Selma
16 John Tyler Morgan House
John Tyler Morgan House John Tyler Morgan House 02.jpg
John Tyler Morgan House
September 27, 1972
(#72000159)
719 Tremont St.
32°24′49″N87°01′39″W / 32.413611°N 87.0275°W / 32.413611; -87.0275 (John Tyler Morgan House)
Selma
17 Northern Heights Presbyterian Church June 24, 2022
(#100007813)
1575 Marie Foster St.
32°25′15″N87°00′52″W / 32.4209°N 87.0144°W / 32.4209; -87.0144 (Northern Heights Presbyterian Church)
Selma
18 Old Town Historic District
Old Town Historic District Smith-Quarles House 001.jpg
Old Town Historic District
May 3, 1978
(#78000486)
Roughly bounded by the Alabama River, Jefferson Davis Ave., Pettus, Broad, and Franklin Sts.; also Jefferson Davis Ave.; an area roughly bounded by Broad, Dallas, U.S. Route 80, and Franklin; Selma Ave.; and Franklin St.
32°24′37″N87°01′31″W / 32.410201°N 87.025323°W / 32.410201; -87.025323 (Old Town Historic District)
Selma Boundaries after the "also" represent a boundary increase of December 15, 2003
19 Edmund Pettus Bridge
Edmund Pettus Bridge Edmund Pettus Bridge 03.jpg
Edmund Pettus Bridge
February 27, 2013
(#13000281)
U.S. Route 80 across the Alabama River
32°24′20″N87°01′07″W / 32.4056°N 87.0186°W / 32.4056; -87.0186 (Edmund Pettus Bridge)
Selma
20 Wesley Plattenburg House
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Wesley Plattenburg House
February 3, 1993
(#92001827)
601 Washington St.
32°24′50″N87°01′20″W / 32.413889°N 87.022222°W / 32.413889; -87.022222 (Wesley Plattenburg House)
Selma
21 Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church
Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church.jpg
Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church
April 22, 1999
(#99000465)
0.2 miles (0.32 km) east of the junction of County Roads 7 and 12
32°09′53″N86°54′30″W / 32.164722°N 86.908333°W / 32.164722; -86.908333 (Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church)
Pleasant Hill Wooden-framed Presbyterian church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1851.
22 Riverdale
Riverdale Riverdale Plantation 03.jpg
Riverdale
September 10, 1979
(#79000384)
Northeast of Selma on River Rd.
32°26′02″N86°52′11″W / 32.433889°N 86.869722°W / 32.433889; -86.869722 (Riverdale)
Selma
23 Riverview Historic District
Riverview Historic District Riverview Historic District Selma Alabama 001.jpg
Riverview Historic District
June 28, 1990
(#90000887)
Roughly bounded by Selma Ave., Satterfield and Lapsley Sts., and the Alabama River
32°24′11″N87°01′51″W / 32.4031°N 87.0307°W / 32.4031; -87.0307 (Riverview Historic District)
Selma
24 St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church St. Luke's Church at Cahaba 01.JPG
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
March 25, 1982
(#82002008)
Beech St. (Cahaba Rd.) near intersection with Capitol Ave.
32°19′09″N87°06′19″W / 32.3192°N 87.1053°W / 32.3192; -87.1053 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church)
Cahaba Wooden-framed Episcopal church, built in the Carpenter Gothic style in 1854.
25 St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church Selma.jpg
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
March 25, 1975
(#75000311)
210 Lauderdale St.
32°24′31″N87°01′18″W / 32.4086°N 87.0217°W / 32.4086; -87.0217 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
Selma Brick Episcopal church, built in the Gothic Revival style in 1875.
26 Selma University Historic District
Selma University Historic District "Dinkins Memorial Chapel, Alabama Colored University, Selma, Ala." (NBY 6999).jpg
Selma University Historic District
July 14, 2023
(#100009126)
1501 Boynton St.
32°25′13″N87°01′54″W / 32.4202°N 87.0317°W / 32.4202; -87.0317 (Selma University Historic District)
Selma
27 Marcus Meyer Skinner House
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Marcus Meyer Skinner House
August 27, 1987
(#87001418)
2612 Summerfield Rd.
32°26′15″N87°02′01″W / 32.4374°N 87.0335°W / 32.4374; -87.0335 (Marcus Meyer Skinner House)
Selma
28 Street Manual Training School
Street Manual Training School Street Manual Training School.jpg
Street Manual Training School
July 28, 1999
(#99000891)
263 County Road 38
32°06′49″N87°03′35″W / 32.1137°N 87.0596°W / 32.1137; -87.0596 (Street Manual Training School)
Richmond and Minter
29 Sturdivant Hall
Sturdivant Hall Sturdivant Hall Selma.jpg
Sturdivant Hall
January 18, 1973
(#73000340)
713 Mabry St.
32°24′47″N87°01′44″W / 32.4131°N 87.0289°W / 32.4131; -87.0289 (Sturdivant Hall)
Selma Greek Revival style mansion designed by Thomas Helm Lee and completed in 1856.
30 Summerfield District
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Summerfield District
March 1, 1982
(#82002011)
Selma-Summerfield and Marion Rds., Centenary and College Sts.
32°31′03″N87°02′45″W / 32.5174°N 87.0458°W / 32.5174; -87.0458 (Summerfield District)
Summerfield
31 Tabernacle Baptist Church
Tabernacle Baptist Church Tabernacle Baptist Selma.jpg
Tabernacle Baptist Church
July 10, 2013
(#13000469)
1431 Broad St.
32°25′11″N87°01′28″W / 32.4196°N 87.0245°W / 32.4196; -87.0245 (Tabernacle Baptist Church)
Selma
32 Todd House
Todd House Todd House Plantersville Feb 2012 02.jpg
Todd House
January 29, 1987
(#86003665)
Southern side of Oak St. west of 1st Ave.
32°39′21″N86°55′52″W / 32.6558°N 86.9311°W / 32.6558; -86.9311 (Todd House)
Plantersville
33 U.S. Post Office Building
U.S. Post Office Building Federal Building Selma.jpg
U.S. Post Office Building
March 26, 1976
(#76000322)
908 Alabama Ave.
32°24′27″N87°01′15″W / 32.4075°N 87.0208°W / 32.4075; -87.0208 (U.S. Post Office Building)
Selma Beaux-Arts style Federal Government building designed by James Knox Taylor and completed in 1909.
34 Valley Creek Presbyterian Church
Valley Creek Presbyterian Church Valley Creek Presbyterian Church.jpg
Valley Creek Presbyterian Church
May 28, 1976
(#76000323)
North of Selma on Valley Creek Rd.
32°28′14″N87°01′28″W / 32.4706°N 87.0244°W / 32.4706; -87.0244 (Valley Creek Presbyterian Church)
Valley Grande Brick Presbyterian church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1857.
35 Water Avenue Historic District
Water Avenue Historic District Water Avenue Selma Highsmith 02.jpg
Water Avenue Historic District
December 26, 1972
(#72000160)
Water Ave.; also Water Ave. bounded by Lauderdale, MLK Boulevard, Beech Creek, and the Alabama River
32°24′27″N87°01′00″W / 32.4075°N 87.0168°W / 32.4075; -87.0168 (Water Avenue Historic District)
Selma Second set of boundaries represents boundary increases approved July 7, 2005 and June 25, 2021

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved July 14, 2023.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. 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.