Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (DeKalb–Jackson)

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This is a list of properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, sorted alphabetically by county. This list contains all entries for DeKalb County through Jackson County, the other listings may be found here. [1] The Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage is an official listing of buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts deemed worthy of preservation in the U.S. state of Alabama. [2]

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These properties, which may be of national, state, and local significance, are designated by the Alabama Historical Commission, under the authority of the Alabama Legislature. [2] General criteria for inclusion in the Alabama Register includes that the property is at least 40 years old; is associated with events of state or local significance; is associated with the lives of persons of state or local significance; is representative of a type, style, or period of architecture; or is associated with Alabama's history or prehistory. It must also possess integrity of location and construction and convey a feeling for the time and place of construction. [2]

The Alabama Register occasionally includes properties that do not meet the general criteria for inclusion, such as moved or reconstructed structures. These properties are included when they have been sensitively relocated to a site similar to the original, closely match the construction of the original significant building, or are of exceptional importance to the state.

There are approximately 1,683 properties and districts listed on the Alabama Register. [1] Of these, approximately 240 are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and 6 are designated as National Historic Landmarks (NHL). [3]

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This list is complete through the most recent Alabama Historical Commission listings, posted March 12, 2024. [1]

DeKalb County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Anderson-Porter HouseJuly 28, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1889
2Berry HouseJune 27, 2019 Mentone c. 1900
3Buell-Green HouseJuly 28, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1889
4 Cherokee (Ross-Godfrey-Kershaw-Brewer House) July 16, 1976 Fort Payne c. 1790NRHP
5Cochran-Wilson-Owen EstateApril 4, 1986 Fort Payne c. 1890
6Collinsville Presbyterian ChurchJuly 27, 1976 Collinsville c. 1908
7Council Bluff SchoolAugust 5, 1976 Valley Head vicinityc. 1903
8Davenport House (A. C. Spaulding Residence)July 6, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1890
9 W.B. Davis Hosiery Mill July 19, 1976 Fort Payne c. 1889NRHP
10Deer Head Cove Church (Deer Head Cove School)April 16, 1985 Cartersville c. 1908
11Dr. P.B. Green HomeDecember 10, 2020c. 1890
12First Presbyterian ChurchAugust 14, 1975 Fort Payne c. 1888
13Fort Payne City ParkJanuary 13, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1889
14Fort Payne-DeKalb Hosiery MillJune 16, 1976 Fort Payne c. 1930
15Hawkins PlaceAugust 27, 2020 Henagar 1948; 1951
16Edna Hill Methodist ChurchAugust 4, 1978 Desoto State Park c. 1907
17Howard's Chapel (Salley Howard Memorial Baptist Church)July 9, 1976 Mentone c. 1934
18Isbell-Beck HouseAugust 2, 1979 Fort Payne c. 1924
19Killian-Appleton-Cochran HouseSeptember 6, 1984 Fort Payne c. 1914
20Killian ResidenceSeptember 28, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1927
21Landstreet HomeAugust 4, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1850
22J.C. Larmore Home (T.J. Larmore Home)July 28, 1978 Valley Head c. 1880
23 V.C. Larmore Home January 31, 1979 Valley Head c. 1845NRHP
24Leath HouseJuly 29, 1976 Fort Payne c. 1889
25Lebanon Methodist ChurchSeptember 16, 2021 Fort Payne c. 1852
26Magnolia HallFebruary 6, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1890
27Malone-Leath HouseAugust 4, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1890
28 Manitou Cave August 6, 1976 Fort Payne
29McNew CemeteryJune 19, 1997 Fort Payne c. 1867
30MentoneJuly 23, 1976 Mentone c. 1870
31Mentone Inn (Hal's Hotel/DeSoto Lodge)September 4, 1984 Mentone c. 1927
32McCurdy House (burned in late 1980s)July 28, 1978 Rainsville c. 1931
33McWhorter-Killian HouseAugust 4, 1978 Collinsville c. 1904
34Moon Lake ClubApril 1, 2010 Mentone 1945
35D.W. "Dock" Powell PlaceAugust 4, 1978 Fyffe c. 1903
36Rockymount CemeteryOctober 7, 1998 Collinsville
37Sawyer BuildingMay 9, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1878
38Sawyer HouseApril 14, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1878
39Taft-Borders Cabin (Taft House)July 21, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1837
40Taylor HouseJuly 21, 1978 Fort Payne c. 1895
41Taylor's Emporium (Horton and Bryant General Store)August 28, 1981 Geraldine c. 1923
42The OaksJuly 21, 1976 Fort Payne c. 1884
43Valley Head United Methodist ChurchSeptember 26, 2007 Valley Head c. 1917–1949
44Ward-Elrod HomeAugust 28, 1981 Collinsville c. 1918
45Willbanks-McReynolds HouseAugust 4, 1978 Collinsville c. 1908
46Windward InnAugust 28, 1981 Mentone c. 1900
47 Winston Place August 3, 1976 Valley Head c. 1835NRHP
48Woodland CemeteryFebruary 25, 1999 Fort Payne c. 1890

Elmore County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Florence Bateman HouseJune 15, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1842
2Francis Beaulieu HouseMarch 30, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1816
3Bibb-Graves BridgeFebruary 25, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1931
4 William Wyatt Bibb GravesiteNovember 5, 1976 Coosada 1820
5Billingsley Home and WindmillNovember 4, 1977 Tallassee c. 1930
6Busch Log CabinMarch 22, 1991 Wetumpka 1935
7Cain's Chapel United Methodist Church and CemeteryOctober 25, 2018 Holtville 1953
8Confederate Arsenal House (Elliott House)August 1, 1977 Tallassee c. 1864
9Corn Dance FarmNovember 30, 1977 Coosada c. 1820
10Crommelin's LandingMarch 27, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1820
11W. D. Doby High School (Wetumpka Elementary School)November 19, 2015 Wetumpka vicinityc. 1963
12Edward Rock Dogtrot House (Rose-Morris House; moved to Old Alabama Town in 1987)March 1, 1977 Wetumpka vicinityc. 1830
13Ellerslie (Bowling Hall House)June 30, 1995 Millbrook 1820
14Elmore County CourthouseMay 2, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1931
15Elmore County Training SchoolMarch 7, 2002 Wetumpka 1924
16 First Baptist Church June 3, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1846NRHP
17First United Methodist ChurchJune 26, 2003 Tallassee 1929
18Gantt Dogtrot HouseApril 8, 1977 Titus
19 Hagerty-Turner-Yung House (Blue Hills)September 30, 1999 Wetumpka c. 1840–1860NRHP
20Harrogate Springs (Crommelin House)March 30, 1977 Wetumpka vicinityc. 1905
21Herron HillJuly 25, 1977 Tallassee c. 1855
22Hickory KnollOctober 24, 1977 Elmore c. 1892
23Holtville School (Holtville High School)May 18, 1977 Holtville c. 1929
24 Hotel Talisi July 28, 1977 Tallassee c. 1929
25John Howle HouseMay 26, 1986 Wetumpka c. 1904–1905
26 Jasmine Hill Gardens July 21, 1977 Wetumpka vicinityc. 1820–1930
27 Jordan Dam November 5, 1976 Coosa River c. 1927
28Lanark Plantation (Spring Hill)September 20, 1977 Millbrook vicinityc. 1820
29Ma Brown DogtrotApril 30, 2020 Wetumpka 1881 (moved to current location in 1992)
30 Martin Dam (Shared with Tallapoosa County)January 5, 1976 Tallapoosa River
31McCowen House (Thomas Home)November 30, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1904–1905
32McMorris HouseApril 13, 1909 Wetumpka c. 1905
33Museum of MusicJanuary 25, 1977 Wetumpka
34Old CalabooseJanuary 27, 1976 Wetumpka c. 1840
35Old Wetumpka Post OfficeMay 19, 1999 Wetumpka 1937
36Willam K. Oliver HouseMarch 25, 2004 Titus vicinityc. 1842
37Peterson and Peterson Store (Cowling General Store)November 3, 1977 Elmore c. 1900
38 Robinson Springs Methodist Church July 21, 1977 Millbrook vicinityc. 1845NRHP
39Robinson Springs Methodist ParsonageJuly 21, 1977 Millbrook vicinityc. 1850
40Sandtown High SchoolAugust 5, 2010 Millbrook 1947
41Sewell CabinMay 6, 2020 Wetumpka c. 1870; moved in 1978
42Swayback BridgeApril 14, 1977 Wetumpka vicinityc. 1931
43 Tallassee Mill January 18, 1978 Tallassee vicinityc. 1841NRHP
44TanglewoodMarch 24, 2005 Millbrook vicinityc. 1823
45The ElmsAugust 15, 1983 Coosada c. 1836
46ThornfieldAugust 25, 2011 Millbrook c. 1824
47Titus Historic DistrictApril 12, 1978 Titus c. 1800s
48 Tukabahchi July 21, 1977 Tallassee vicinity1686–1836
49Tuskeena Street DistrictJuly 29, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1830-1906
50Tom Wall House (Taylor-Wall-Ingram House)January 14, 1980 Wetumpka vicinityc. 1830
51Wetumpka Lock (Lock 31)August 3, 1977 Wetumpka c. 1896
52 Wetumpka Municipal Airport (Elmore Auxiliary Training Field #2)February 21, 2013 Elmore c. 1942
53Christian Wingard Home PlaceJune 30, 1995 Wetumpka 1937

Escambia County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Baptist Hill Missionary Baptist ChurchDecember 19, 2019 Brewton 1945; 1972
2Damascus Travelers WellJune 23, 2016 Damascus c. 1911
3Dooley HallNovember 13, 1978 Brewton c. 1911
4Elmore BuildingAugust 25, 1994 Brewton 1886–1915
5Escambia County Training SchoolJune 23, 2016 Atmore c. 1953
6 Flomaton Hotel (Commercial Hotel) (demolished c. 2004)April 11, 1984 Flomaton c. 1906NRHP
7 Fort Crawford January 18, 1978 East Brewton c. 1816
8Halls Creek Missionary Baptist Church and CemeteryJune 12, 2014 Brewton c. 1947
9Horn-Eichold HouseNovember 17, 1995 Atmore 1912
10Leigh HouseMarch 11, 1976 Brewton c. 1885
11Charles Lawrence Moore House and Cemetery (house demolished in 2020)May 19, 1999 Atmore c. 1883–1884
12Owen-Lufkin HouseAugust 22, 1985 Atmore c. 1906
13Porter-McLaren HomeJuly 7, 1980 Brewton c. 1880
14 Second Saint Siloam Missionary Baptist Church April 1, 2010 Brewton 1910
15Southern Normal and Industrial InstituteMarch 12, 1997 Brewton c. 1911

Etowah County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Myron K. Allenstein Law Office (Phillips-Action Home)March 20, 1981 Gadsden c. 1893–1899
2Argyle Historic DistrictJune 19, 1996 Gadsden 1913–1960s
3Attalla Elementary SchoolAugust 6, 1993 Attalla 1935–1942
4 Attalla Historic District May 19, 2011 Attalla NRHP
5 Bellenger Home (Charles Gunn House)April 11, 1984 Gadsden c. 1887NRHP
6Brannon Springs Methodist ChurchSeptember 25, 2008 Gadsden vicinityc. 1900
7Elks BuildingDecember 20, 1984 Gadsden c. 1930
8 Forrest Cemetery Chapel May 23, 1988 Gadsden c. 1935-1936NRHP
9 Gadsden Times-News Building February 11, 1982 Gadsden c. 1904NRHP
10 Gadsden High School December 19, 2019 Gadsden 1941 & 1972
11Galilee Baptist ChurchOctober 21, 2016 Gadsden c. 1960s
12Garner CemeteryFebruary 27, 1978 Gadsden c. 1840
13Goodyear Tire and Rubber CompanyNovember 26, 1975 Gadsden Built 1928
14Haralson Historic DistrictJune 19, 1996 Gadsden 1890s–1960s
15 Colonel Hood Home (Gadsden Woman's Club)April 16, 1985 Gadsden c. 1902–1904NRHP
16Hoyt Warsham Alabama City Public LibraryDecember 16, 2010 Gadsden c. 1920
17Hughes-Robinson HouseMay 22, 2008 Gadsden c. 1910
18Robert Stewart Keener HomeAugust 25, 2011 Keener c. 1894
19Keener Voting HouseApril 18, 2007 Keener c. 1932
20L & N Railroad Freight Depot (demolished)May 5, 1978 Gadsden c. 1871
21Macedonia Methodist ChurchOctober 19, 1979 Ridgeville c. 1906
22Hubert & Ive Moore HouseMarch 29, 2012 Gallant c. 1940
23Old Keener House & BarnMay 19, 2011 Attalla c. 1850s
24Pioneer Homestead-Noccalula Falls Park May 12, 1976 Gadsden c. 1777
25 Robinson House May 22, 2008 Gadsden c. 1920NRHP
26Seven CedarsApril 11, 1984 Attalla c. 1870
27Sizemore HouseOctober 31, 2013 Keener c. 1842
28Tumlin Gap Tunnel and TrestleMay 10, 2000 Altoona c. 1880s
29 Turrentine Historic District March 8, 1994 Gadsden 1900–1916NRHP
30Union Baptist ChurchDecember 10, 2020 Gadsden c. 1956
31White-Erwin Farm (Three Oaks)September 6, 1984 Gadsden c. 1900
32Willis Estates (demolished)September 25, 2008 Attalla c. 1923

Fayette County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Fayette County Courthouse District November 26, 1975 Fayette c. 1911-1955NRHP
2Freeman LakeAugust 24, 2022 Fayette 1960
3Thomas Posey McConnel Home (moved to a location near Eldridge)May 12, 1976 Fayette c. 1888
4Theron Cannon and Company (Destroyed by tornado, April 2011)April 1, 2010 Berry 1905
5Shady Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery Fayette 1917 (cemetery); 1968; 2001 (church)
6United States Post OfficeJune 24, 2004 Fayette 1936

Franklin County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1A.T. Bonds HouseAugust 25, 1975 Pleasant Grove  vicinityAntebellum
2Clayton-Hester HouseDecember 29, 1975 Frankfort vicinityc. 1888
3Major Jesse Counts HouseApril 11, 1984 Russellville vicinityc. 1835
4Duncan HouseNovember 23, 1976 Russellville vicinityc. 1900
5Five-Oaks Springs (Spring of the Five Oaks)April 29, 1977 Russellville c. 1817
6Hulsey-South HouseApril 11, 1984 Russellville vicinityc. 1876
7KirkwoodSeptember 30, 1999 Russellville c. 1830
8Malone HouseJanuary 27, 1976 Frankfort c. 1820
9McIntosh HouseOctober 7, 1998 Russellville c. 1901
10Mount Pleasant ChurchApril 11, 1984 Russellville vicinityc. 1900
11Newburg Masonic LodgeNovember 17, 1995 Russellville vicinity1878
12Old Clarks Department StoreJanuary 24, 2008 Russellville c. 1900
13Reedtown High SchoolFebruary 21, 2013 Russellville c. 1952
14Major William Russell Gravesite (Hurley Cemetery)March 19, 1993 Russellville vicinity1825

Geneva County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Black House (demolished)June 27, 2007 Geneva 1908
2Emma Knox Kenan Library (Geneva Public Library)February 25, 1985 Geneva c. 1931
3Finks MillNovember 26, 1975 Florala vicinityc. 1932
4Geneva Depot (demolished)April 29, 1977 Geneva c. 1901
5Kenan HomeFebruary 21, 2019 Florala vicinity1887

Greene County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Wilkes Banks HouseNovember 5, 1976 Eutaw 1848
2Bethsalem Presbyterian ChurchAugust 12, 1976 Boligee c. 1835
3 Braune-Inge-Beeker House October 12, 1976 Eutaw c. 1860NRHP
4Brugh HouseOctober 17, 1980 Eutaw c. 1900
5 Carpenter-Rudd House December 21, 1977 Eutaw vicinityc. 1853NRHP
6Colvin Plantation HomeJune 27, 2019 Eutaw c. 1832
7Concord Baptist Church (Clinton Baptist Church)June 19, 1996 Eutaw vicinity1857
8 Hale-Jarvis-Trotter House November 30, 1977 Eutaw 1842NRHP
9Hardy HomeplaceMarch 1, 2018 West Greene c. 1886
10Dr. M.L. Malloy House (Rosemont)September 30, 1999 Eutaw c. 1906
11 Murphy Dunlap House November 5, 1976 Eutaw 1844NRHP
12Owens-Hutton HomeOctober 12, 1976 Pleasant Ridge Late 1940s
13 Perkins-Browder House October 17, 1980 Eutaw 1850sNRHP
14 Pippen Plantation October 11, 1978 Eutaw 1850sNRHP
15Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church and CemeteryOctober 31, 2013 Eutaw c. 1859
16 Reese-Phillips House October 17, 1980 Eutaw 1856NRHP
17St. Mark's Episcopal Church and CemeteryMarch 20, 2003 Boligee c. 1852, Moved 1880
18 Sipsey October 19, 1979 Eutaw 1835NRHP

Hale County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Harris HomesteadSeptember 20, 2006 Havana vicinityc. 1900
2 Alfred Hatch House (Holbrook Residence/Elm Ridge Plantation)November 2, 1990 Greensboro 1840sNRHP
3Havana Methodist Church and CemeteryOctober 31, 2013 Havana c. 1880
4Morland-Crawford HouseOctober 31, 2013 Havana c. 1904
5Newbern Village Historic DistrictNovember 26, 1975 Newbern Antebellum
6Salem Baptist ChurchJuly 29, 1992 Greensboro c. 1895-1910
7Oak Grove Missionary Baptist ChurchSeptember 28, 2000 Gallion Mid–1870s
8Williams Place (Reubern Seay Home)December 21, 1977 Greensboro c. 1939
9Morrison HouseDecember 21, 1977 Greensboro c. 1839
10St. Matthews A.M.E. ChurchOctober 31, 1975 Greensboro 1861
11The President's HouseJuly 29, 1992 Greensboro c. 1860
12Webb HouseOctober 31, 2013 Havana c. 1920

Henry County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Abbie Creek BridgeJune 16, 1976 Haleburg vicinityc. 1930
2Buckner Family HomeAugust 27, 2020 Headland 1948
3Edwin Community ClubhouseSeptember 28, 2000 Clopton Late 1930s
4 Kennedy House July 19, 1976 Abbeville 1866NRHP
5Mount Zion Baptist ChurchApril 16, 1985 Columbia c. 1871
6New Maranda Baptist Church & CemeteryAugust 12, 2019 Dothan 1945
7Old Methodist Parsonage (Dow-Parsonage) (demolished)April 16, 1985 Abbeville c. 1880
8Trawick-Pinkerton HouseJuly 6, 1978 Abbeville 1869
9Wright's Chapel Cemetery and Church SiteDecember 19, 1991 Abbeville 1822–1824

Houston County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Alabama Midland Depot January 25, 1977 Ashford c. 1892NRHP
2 Atlantic Coastline Railroad Depot August 3, 1990 Dothan 1908NRHP
3Brown's Crossroad SchoolhouseDecember 10, 2020 Dothan 1898; Moved 1991
4Columbia JailOctober 27, 1975 Columbia c. 1862
5Dexter and Main Street Historic DistrictDecember 16, 2010 Webb c. 1903–1960
6 Dothan Municipal Light and Water Plant March 23, 1990 Dothan 1912–1913NRHP
7Express Car and Business Car No. 502 (demolished)March 20, 1981 Dothan 1885–1974
8First Missionary Baptist ChurchMay 3, 2001 Dothan 1912
9 George Washington Carver High School (demolished 2005)2002 Dothan c. 1921
10Ivey Family HomeDecember 15, 2011 Webb c. 1904
11 Old Bank of Columbia September 16, 2021 Columbia c. 1915NRHP
12Murphy's Grist Mill (demolished)June 16, 1976 Dothan vicinityc. 1906
13NBCAR Historic District (Newton, Burdeshaw, Cherry, Adams, and Range Streets)May 3, 2001 Dothan Earliest c. 1910
14Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church East and CemeteryMarch 20, 2003 Gordon vicinity1911
15Wilson WindmillApril 19, 2006 Dothan c. 1930

Jackson County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 B.B. Comer Memorial Bridge October 13, 2013 Scottsboro 1929-30
2 Bridgeport Depot September 15, 1975 Bridgeport 1917
3 Brown-Proctor House February 4, 1981 Scottsboro 1881NRHP
4Caperton Farm ComplexMarch 24, 2022 Flat Rock c. 1860; c. 1940; c. 1950
5Captain Jackson-Bottomlee HouseApril 18, 2007 Langston c. 1885
6 College Hill Historic District February 19, 1982 Scottsboro 1890–1970NRHP
7Doran's Cove Church and CemeteryApril 16, 1985 Bridgeport vicinityc. 1840–1850
8Doran HouseOctober 11, 1978 Bridgeport vicinityc. 1816
9Elred W. Foshee HouseApril 1, 2010 Rash c. 1831–1860
10Kilpatrick-Hughes HouseJanuary 31, 1979 Bridgeport c. 1891, 1925
11Maples HouseNovember 23, 1976 Scottsboro c. 1860
12McGuffey StoreDecember 15, 2011 Fackler c. 1915
13Scottsboro MRA (24 properties)February 19, 1982 Scottsboro
14 Scottsboro Public Square Historic District June 29, 1981 Scottsboro 1870–1930NRHP
15Shelton-Jones HouseMay 10, 2000 Scottsboro 1907
16Skyline Cotton GinMay 28, 2009 Skyline c. 1935
17 Skyline Farms Store January 22, 2009 Skyline 1935NRHP
18Skyline Hosiery MillMay 28, 2009 Skyline 1938
19Skyline SchoolOctober 7, 1998 Skyline c. 1936
20Skyline WarehouseMay 28, 2009 Skyline c. 1935
21Spivey-Adams HouseFebruary 19, 1982 Scottsboro c. 1924
22 Stevenson Depot September 15, 1975 Stevenson 1872NRHP
23Whitcher-Denton HouseOctober 11, 1978 Bridgeport 1891–1892

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