Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Jefferson–Macon)

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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 Jefferson County through Macon 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]

Jefferson County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
123rd Street Missionary Baptist ChurchMarch 13, 2016 Birmingham c. 1930
2Adams HouseMay 25, 1976 Birmingham 1908–09
3 Alabama Theatre and pipe organFebruary 15, 1977 Birmingham c. 1927NRHP
4Margaret Anderson HouseSeptember 30, 1999 Birmingham c. 1842
5 Arthur Harold Parker High School May 19, 2011 Birmingham c. 1927
6Barnett-Tannahill Sutton HouseMay 19, 1978 Birmingham c. 1908
7 Jonathan W. Bass House September 26, 2003 Leeds c. 1863NRHP
8Beaumont HouseMay 12, 1976 Birmingham c. 1850
9Bessemer Public LibraryJuly 6, 1978 Bessemer 1907
10Bethel AME ChurchAugust 5, 2010 Birmingham 1907
11 Bethel Baptist Church November 13, 1996 Birmingham Early 20th centuryNHL
12Bivens Chapel CemeteryDecember 19, 1991 Brookside c. 1836
13Black Creek BridgeJuly 16, 1976 Fultondale 1926
14 Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church December 16, 2010 Birmingham c. 1929NRHP
15Blossburg Hollow Coke OvensSeptember 14, 1977 Adamsville vicinity1889
16Bridge Over The Little Cahaba RiverAugust 6, 1993 Birmingham 1905
17Brookside Negro SchoolDecember 19, 2019 Brookside c. 1925
18Brock's GapJuly 15, 2021 Hoover c. 1863
19Camp ColemanJune 21, 2012 Trussville c. 1925
20Camp FletcherMarch 29, 2018 Bessemer c. 1921
21Chamblee-Sterne HouseNovember 30, 1977 Birmingham c. 1830
22City Federation of Colored Women Club HouseJuly 29, 1977 Birmingham 1899
23Coe HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham 1908
24Colored Memorial ParkMarch 8, 2023 Birmingham c. 1941
25Ann Susan Hale Copeland HouseAugust 25, 1994 Hoover 1908
26Angela Y. Davis HouseOctober 7, 1998 Birmingham c. 1896
27Dobbins BuildingMarch 24, 1995 Birmingham 1905
28 Donnelly House May 20, 1975 Birmingham c. 1905
29Drenner-Rich HouseApril 29, 1977 Birmingham c. 1903
30 Dunbar High School February 19, 1988 Bessemer 1922NRHP
31Edgewood TerraceSeptember 12, 2019 Homewood 1940
32Ellard-Thomas HouseApril 11, 1984 Birmingham 1928–29
33Elliott HouseJanuary 24, 2008 Trussville c. 1898
34Engle-Armstrong HouseNovember 17, 1995 Birmingham 1937
35 Finley Roundhouse November 9, 2017 Birmingham c. 1915
36Five-Mile Creek Bridge at Bivens ChapelMarch 19, 1976 Brookside vicinity1906–10
37 Forest Park District September 13, 1978 Birmingham 1906NRHP
38Fowler-Woods HouseDecember 4, 1992 Birmingham 1892
39Full Gospel Fellowship ChurchJune 27, 2019 Pinson 1923
40Gates-Ballew HouseJune 30, 1995 Homewood 1925
41Gilmore StadiumNovember 9, 2017 Hueytown c. 1935
42Graham CemeteryFebruary 2, 2001 Mount Olive 1880
43Guild Hall (Edgewater United Methodist Church)March 22, 1991 Edgewater 1914
44Hale HouseMarch 8, 1994 Hoover 1910
45Happy Hollow District Bridge in Civitan ParkMarch 19, 1986 Trussville 1909
46Holy Cross Passionist Community of AlabamaMay 19, 2023 Birmingham c. 1943
47Holy Family HospitalJanuary 24, 2008 Birmingham c. 1954
48Holy Rosary Catholic ChurchMay 12, 1976 Birmingham 1889
49Hoover HouseAugust 3, 1990 Hoover 1948–50
50Judge H. R. Howze HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham
51Ruth J. Jackson CottageMay 17, 1977 Birmingham 1900
52Johnston's Log CabinNovember 13, 1996 Birmingham c. 1925
53Mortimer Jordan HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham 1906
54Lawler CemeteryFebruary 25, 1999 Dora 1812
55 Legion Field June 14, 2018 Birmingham 1927
56Loeb-Crowe HouseAugust 6, 1976 Birmingham 1913–14
57Lot 4 Hamilton's AdditionsApril 19, 2006 Birmingham c. 1902
58A. B. Loveman HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham 1906
59J. Loveman HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham 1908
60Macedonia Seventeen Street Baptist ChurchSeptember 25, 2008 Birmingham
61Hugh Martin CottageApril 11, 1984 Birmingham 1920–21
62McDaniel HouseOctober 27, 1975 Birmingham c. 1870
63McKinstry Family HouseFebruary 12, 2015 Birmingham c. 1952
64 Miles Memorial College Historic District March 19, 1993 Fairfield 1907–42NRHP
65Morrow HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham 1910
66Mt. Hebron SchoolApril 1, 2010 Leeds 1915–1916
67 Oak Hill Cemetery and Pioneer Memorial Chapel October 27, 1975 Birmingham 1871NRHP
68 Parham Apothecary Building November 17, 1995 Fairfield 1947NRHP
69Park Avenue Historic DistrictOctober 7, 1998 Hoover c. 1900-1983
70Pinson SchoolApril 21, 1999 Pinson 1919–21
71 Pratt City Carline Historic District February 19, 1988 Birmingham c. 1891-1928NRHP
72QueenstownDecember 16, 2010 Trussville c. 1930
73 Rickwood Field December 19, 1991 Birmingham 1910NRHP
74Rock ManorJune 10, 1976 Vestavia Hills 1925
75 Roebuck Springs Historic District May 7, 1987 Birmingham c. 1907-1949NRHP
76Rowan HouseFebruary 2, 2001 Leeds c. 1904–05
77Sandusky SchoolJuly 29, 1992 Birmingham
78Shades Crest Road Historic DistrictNovember 13, 1996 Hoover 19th century
79Shook-Wikstrom HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham 1906
80Simon-Buck HouseNovember 17, 1995 Birmingham 1930
81 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church June 16, 1976 Birmingham 1911NHL
82Snow–Rogers HouseMarch 29, 2012 Morris c. 1898
83Superintendent's House (demolished 7/2021)July 15, 2021 Irondale c. 1915
84Stacey HouseMay 6, 2020 Wylam c. 1898
85 Stonecroft July 22, 1991 Hoover c. 1821NRHP
86Temple of SibylOctober 28, 1985 Vestavia Hills 1924–25
87The Overseer's HouseSeptember 28, 2000 Hoover c. 1889
88The Sweet HouseNovember 15, 2007 Bessemer c. 1906
89 Thomas Historic District February 19, 1988 Birmingham c. 1900-1952NRHP
90Thompson HouseJuly 21, 1977 Birmingham c. 1910
91Myrtle Lee Tinsley HomeOctober 31, 2013 Birmingham c. 1952
92Turkey Creek Archaeological Historic DistrictJanuary 15, 1999 Pinson vicinityc. 1827
93Union Baptist ChurchApril 11, 1984 Lipscomb 1922
94Virginia MinesApril 14, 1978 Hueytown vicinityc. 1902
95Waverly Place Historic DistrictSeptember 3, 2020 Birmingham 1900-1950
96Wheeler HouseMarch 29, 2012 Hoover c. 1927
97Whitehead-Falls HouseOctober 17, 1980 Birmingham 1913
98Wilson-Chapel Methodist ChurchFebruary 25, 1980 Birmingham 1917
99Wood Family CemeteryJanuary 25, 1977 Birmingham 1890
100 Woodlawn City Hall November 23, 1976 Birmingham Early 20th centuryNRHP
101Zanaty Realty, Inc. OfficeJanuary 14, 1980 Birmingham c. 1904

Lamar County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Clearman FarmsApril 1, 2010 Vernon c. 1872
2Dick Mixon FarmAugust 5, 2010 Beaverton c. 1899
3Kennedy Colored School SiteSeptember 3, 2020 Kennedy c. 1937
4Lamar County Training School Vocational BuildingMarch 24, 2022 Vernon 1937
5Ogden HouseMarch 5, 1976 Sulligent 1888
6West Alabama FordDecember 19, 2019 Sulligent 1926
7Dr. Thomas Bailey Woods PlaceNovember 13, 1978 Sulligent vicinityc. 1890

Lauderdale County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Abstract BuildingJanuary 29, 1981 Florence c. 1905
2 Armistead House October 11, 1978 Florence c. 1818NRHP
3Ashcraft-Ingram HouseApril 11, 1984 Florence 1859
4Dr. L.E. Bayles HouseJanuary 31, 1979 Anderson c. 1915
5 College Place Historic District July 29, 1992 Florence 1880sNRHP
6Crossland-Smith HouseOctober 12, 1976 Florence 1889
7Dowdy HomesteadAugust 3, 1990 Florence c. 1840
8East Florence Historic DistrictFebruary 15, 1977 Florence 1880–1930
9Florence Indian Mound ("Wawmanone")April 11, 1984 Florence Mississippian
10 Forks of Cypress (burned down 1966)April 14, 1992 Florence vicinityc. 1826-1932NRHP
11Fuqua PlaceNovember 26, 1978 Rogersville vicinity1836
12Gaskins BuildingFebruary 6, 1998 Florence c. 1918
13Hall-Westmoreland HomeOctober 21, 1971 Florence c. 1900
14 W. C. Handy Home and BirthplaceMarch 11, 1976 Florence c. 1870
15Aristides Jackson HouseJanuary 31, 1979 Elgin c. 1840
16 Kennedy-Douglass House May 11, 1976 Florence 1918NRHP
17Killen Elementary SchoolOctober 7, 1998 Killen c. 1935
18Lamar BuildingMarch 30, 1989 Florence 1887
19Lauderdale County Jackson’s Military Road Historic DistrictNovember 13, 1996county-wide1817
20Leftwich-Dillard HouseOctober 12, 1976 Florence 1888
21Littleton-Holt Log CabinMarch 29, 1977 Cloverdale c. 1818
22Lock No. 3 of Muscle Shoals CanalMay 26, 1986 Killen vicinity1831
23 Mapleton (George Coulter House)October 19, 1979 Florence 1820NRHP
24Mars Hill Church of ChristMay 20, 1981 Florence 1904
25 Martin-Bounds House October 19, 1979 Florence 1843–60NRHP
26Moody HouseNovember 26, 1978 Bailey Springs c. 1893
27Morrison-Ellis HouseNovember 15, 2012 Florence c. 1895
28Neon signs at the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. August 3, 1990 Florence 1949
29 Norfolk Southern Railroad BridgeAugust 16, 1991 Florence vicinity1870s
30 Old Florence Water Tower October 19, 1979 Florence Late 19th centuryNRHP
31Pope's TavernSeptember 14, 1977 Florence Early 19th century
32Reisman-Coffee HouseOctober 12, 1976 Florence c. 1900
33 Rogers Department Store August 25, 1994 Florence 1894–1944NRHP
34St. Florian Historic DistrictSeptember 26, 2007 St. Florian c. 1873-1960
35Simpson-Wood HouseOctober 12, 1976 Florence c. 1830
36Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church CemeteryMarch 19, 1993 Florence 1819
37Westmoreland BSA CampSeptember 26, 2007 Florence c. 1929
38Wilson Park Historic DistrictMay 17, 1977 Florence 19th century
39 Wood Avenue Historic District May 9, 1978 Florence 1880s–1930NRHP

Lawrence County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1AlbemarleMay 26, 1986 Courtland vicinityc. 1821
2Alexander HouseSeptember 16, 2021 Moulton 1936
3 Boxwood Plantation Dependency (Brick Slave Cabin) August 25, 2011 Hillsboro vicinityc. 1854NRHP
4 Bride's Hill (Sunnybrook)April 16, 1985 Wheeler c. 1828NRHP
5Byrd Log HouseMarch 22, 1991 Courtland vicinityc. 1829-1840
6 Courtland Historic District December 15, 1989 Courtland c. 1818-1819NRHP
7Frank Davis Home and SchoolMarch 18, 2021 North Courtland c. 1915, c. 1970
8High Town Path Historic DistrictNovember 17, 1995 Bankhead National Forest
9 Thomas Holland House March 22, 1991 Hillsboro c. 1836NRHP
10Dr. Robert Price Irwin HouseMarch 20, 2003 Moulton 1907
11Jesseton Post OfficeJuly 15, 2021 Danville c. 1830; 1950
12Kinlock Historic DistrictNovember 17, 1995 Bankhead National Forest c. 1827-1930s
13Leetch HouseJuly 29, 1992 Moulton c. 1820
14Liberty Hall/Littrell House & CemeteryMarch 8, 2023 Moulton c. 1932
15Masterson's Mill SiteMay 23, 1988 Moulton vicinity1870s
16 Oakville Indian Mounds and Cemetery May 3, 2001 Oakville Woodland
17Pine Torch Log ChurchAugust 19, 1996 Moulton vicinityc. 1808
18Tennessee Valley SchoolMay 10, 2000 Hillsboro 1921–25
19The Barbour ShopAugust 24, 2022 Moulton c. 1945
20The Hot SpotJune 27, 2019 Moulton c. 1945

Lee County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Antioch Methodist ChurchMarch 23, 1990 Salem c. 1837; 1904
2Antioch Missionary Baptist ChurchAugust 18, 2022 Opelika 1967; 1988
3Auburn AME Zion ChurchAugust 18, 2022 Auburn 1946; 1980s
4Auburn DepotJanuary 25, 1977 Auburn 1904
5Bean's MillOctober 1, 1997 Opelika 1870s–1930s
6 Auburn University Fisheries Research Units (Lower Ponds)February 15, 1977 Auburn vicinity1940
7Baptist Hill CemeteryJanuary 12, 1994 Auburn 1870s
8Bedell-Triplett HouseSeptember 6, 1984 Opelika 1905
9Buchanan-Clegg HouseNovember 13, 1996 Opelika vicinity1840
10 Burton House (Moved from Auburn in July 1993)January 29, 1980 Opelika 1885NRHP
11 Dr. J.W. Darden House March 25, 2004 Opelika 1904NRHP
12Ensminger HouseApril 11, 1984 Gold Hill 1840s
13Ferguson Chapel C.M.E. ChurchMarch 24, 2022 Opelika c. 1901; 1917; 1957
14Greater Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church and CemeteryApril 30, 2020 Salem 1923; 1963; 1968
15G.W. Carver Hall (The VFW Post Building)March 24, 2022 Opelika 1929; 1972
16Halliday-Cary-Pick HouseJune 19, 1976 Auburn 1848
17Bob and Fannie Harris PlantationMarch 8, 2023 Auburn c. 1940
18Houston-Dunn House (Old Askew Hotel)March 25, 2004 Salem c. 1837
19Jones StoreAugust 27, 2020 Smiths Station 1909
20Kinnebrew-Middlebrooks-Newell HouseJune 19, 1996 Waverly vicinity1830
21Lake CondyFebruary 6, 1998 Opelika 1878
22Lane House (Auburn Women's Club)December 19, 1991 Auburn 1853
23 Dr. Andrew D. McLain Office and Drug Store January 4, 1981 Salem Late 19th centuryNRHP
24Mitchell–Whatley Mill and DamOctober 9, 2014 Auburn c. 1905
25Mt. Zion United Methodist ChurchJune 18, 2015 Smiths Station c. 1908
26"Old Nancy" (tractor) at Auburn University April 14, 1978 Auburn 1905
27Pine Hill CemeteryJanuary 31, 1978 Auburn Late 1830s
28"Pinetucket" (Foster Home)May 25, 1977 Auburn 1850
29Ridge Grove Missionary Baptist ChurchMay 3, 2001 Opelika vicinity1912
30Roxana United Methodist Church and CemeteryApril 18, 2007 Roxana 1842–1904
31Saint Luke A.M.E. ChurchMarch 24, 2022 Opelika 1901; 1960
32 Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge (Pea Ridge Covered Bridge)January 25, 1977 Salem vicinity1900
33Samford-Brown HouseApril 11, 1984 Opelika c. 1900
34Shivers-Rhodes HouseJanuary 29, 1980 Opelika c. 1859
35Eli Stroud CemeteryOctober 1, 1997 Smiths Station vicinity1861
36 Summers-Cooper House March 23, 1990 Opelika 1837NRHP
37 Sunny Slope June 27, 2007 Auburn c. 1857-1935NRHP
38Thompson Chapel A.M.E. Zion ChurchOctober 19, 1979 Opelika c. 1878; 1911
39Webster HouseMay 28, 2009 Auburn c. 1832

Limestone County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Athens Courthouse Square Historic District August 23, 2012 Athens c. 1836, 1888, 1945NRHP
2Barksdale-Looney HouseOctober 25, 2018 Athens c. 1839
3 Blackburn-Mastich House June 27, 1983 Athens vicinityc. 1873NRHP
4Bullington HouseMarch 12, 1997 Athens 1910
5Cambridge United Methodist ChurchOctober 7, 1998 Athens c. 1818
6Dogwood Flat SchoolFebruary 6, 1998 Tanner 1948
7 Eddins House November 2, 1990 Ardmore 1808–10NRHP
8Elkmont DepotMarch 11, 1976 Elkmont 1886
9Flower Hill FarmJanuary 22, 2009c. 1856
10Fort Henderson Site/Trinity Congregation Church Complex May 14, 1993 Athens 1865
11 Founders Hall, Athens State University May 12, 1976 Athens 1842–44NRHP
12Gamble HouseMarch 18, 2021 Tanner c. 1820
13Hines Hobbs CemeteryJune 25, 2002 Athens c. 1852
14Little Elk SchoolMarch 12, 1997 Athens 1939
15Mt. Nebo Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Nebo Community Church) and CemeteryJune 18, 2015 Jones Crossroads c. 1912 (2012)
16 Southeast Air Forces Training Center December 16, 2010 Tanner c. 1941
17Walker-Kuykendall HouseFebruary 4, 1981 Athens c. 1851
18West Limestone High School (Destroyed 2008)March 12, 1986 Lester 1935
19 Woodside (destroyed by fire in 2022)October 19, 1979 Belle Mina c. 1830–1900NRHP

Lowndes County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Campsite 2: Rosie Steele Complex September 16, 2021 White Hall vicinity1965NRHP
2 Campsite 3: The Gardner Farm September 16, 2021 Lowndesboro vicinityc. 1924; 1965NRHP
3County JailSeptember 30, 1999 Hayneville 1958
4Crosby Water SystemJune 21, 2012 Gordonville c. 1955, 1963
5First Missionary Baptist ChurchMarch 29, 2012 Hayneville c. 1959
6 Holy Ground Battle Site May 26, 1976 White Hall vicinity1813
7Hopewell Baptist ChurchNovember 19, 2015 Mount Willing c. 1843
8Lamar Memorial United Methodist ChurchMarch 20, 1981 Letohatchee 1869
9Lowndesboro Colored SchoolMay 19, 2011 Lowndesboro c. 1890
10Mather-Easterly HouseSeptember 28, 2000 Hayneville c. 1847
11Mt. Gillard Baptist Church and CemeterySeptember 26, 2003 White Hall vicinityc. 1901–03
12Mt. Willing Baptist Church and CemeteryNovember 9, 2015 Mount Willing c. 1888–89
13Mt. Zion Elementary School (Mt. Zion School)November 2, 1990 White Hall 1923
14Old Hayneville Baptist ChurchMay 10, 2000 Hayneville 1890
15Ramah Baptist ChurchSeptember 30, 1999 Calhoun 1904
16Alex and Annie Rives HomeFebruary 21, 2012 White Hall c. 1959
17Salem Christian ChurchDecember 15, 2011 Letohatchee c. 1876
18SNCC Freedom House ComplexSeptember 30, 1999 White Hall c. 1900, 1958
19Snow CemeterySeptember 12, 1988 White Hall vicinityc. 1819
20Somerville-Harrell HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill vicinity
21Tent City SiteSeptember 30, 1999 White Hall c. 1965
22The Tyson Home (The Pillars)December 9, 2021 Lowndesboro c. 1856NRHP
23 Viola Liuzzo Memorial SiteMarch 8, 2023 Lowndesboro March 25, 1965
24 James Spullock Williamson House (Merry Oaks Farm)September 12, 1988 Sandy Ridge c. 1860NRHP

Macon County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Armstrong ChurchMarch 11, 1976 Notasulga 1856
2 Bartram Trail No info. Tuskegee National Forest 1775–76
3 Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church April 16, 1985 Tuskegee 1887NRHP
4Camp WattsJuly 29, 1992 Notasulga vicinityc. 1861
5 Creekwood February 15, 1977 Creek Stand 1840NRHP
6Fort Davis DepotAugust 10, 2017 Fort Davis c. 1904
7Hardaway Baptist Church (Ebenezer Baptist Church)October 19, 1979 Hardaway 1845, 1895
8Harris Barrett SchoolSeptember 20, 2006 Franklin c. 1903
9Macon County Training School and Community Historic DistrictNovember 19, 2015 Franklin c. 1927–1977
10 Notasulga High School February 21, 2019 Notasulga 1935, 1965, 1993NRHP
11 Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Rosenwald School, and Cemetery September 20, 2006 Notasulga c. 1902, 1914, 1922
12G. C. Thompson House (Moved to Montgomery)January 14, 1980 Tuskegee 1855
13Tuskegee Public School GymnasiumFebruary 20, 2014 Tuskegee c. 1939
14 Tuskegee Veterans Administration Medical Center April 14, 1992 Tuskegee c. 1923NRHP
15Woodward-Bledsoe (The Annex) (demolished)August 31, 1982 Tuskegee 1835

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