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Alabama Properties Listed on the National Register Of ALABAMA PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES As of February 19, 2019 KEY: C - Contributing CC - Conditionally Contributing DOE Determination of Eligibility HABS - Historic American Buildings Survey MPS - Multiple Property Submission MRA - Multiple Resource Nomination NC Noncontributing NHL - National Historic Landmark TR - Thematic Resource Nomination Click on the county name below to go directly to beginning of each county listing in this document. 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 Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston AUTAUGA COUNTY BELL HOUSE Listed: 2/12/99 550 Upper Kingston Road 1893 Structures: 4 DANIEL PRATT HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 8/30/84 Roughly bounded by Northington Road, 1st, 6th, Bridge, & Court Streets - Prattville 1836-1930 Structures: 224 (192 C, 32 NC) LASSITER HOMEPLACE Listed: 7/17/97 Autauga County 15, 0.5 mi North of junction of Alabama 14 and County Road 15 - Autaugaville Vicinity c. 1825 Structures: 7 (4 C, 3 NC) MONTGOMERY-JANES-WHITTAKER HOUSE Listed: 10/25/74 (Buena Vista) HABS Reynolds Mill Road, three miles South of downtown Prattville Prattville 1821-1822 Structures: 1 MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL Listed: 11/29/01 (The Rosenwald School Building Fund and Associated Buildings MPS) 1820 County Road 57 - Prattville 1919-1937, 1950 Structures: 1 Return to Page 1 This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. BALDWIN COUNTY ALLEN HOUSE Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) End of County 10 - Bon Secour 1880 Structures: 1 AMERICAN LEGION Listed: 9/6/18 700 South Mobile Street 1913-1963 Structures: 7 (1C, ^NC) BANK OF FAIRHOPE Listed: 7/1/88 (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) 396 Fairhope Avenue - Fairhope 1927 Structures: 1 BATTLES WHARF HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 4/28/88 US 98, Eastern Shore Blvd. roughly between Woolworth Ave. and Buerger La. - Fairhope 1849-1925 Structures: 14 BECKNER HOUSE Listed: 7/1/88 (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) 63 S. Church Street - Fairhope 1906 Structures: 1 BLAKELY SITE Listed: 6/25/74 Five miles north of Spanish Fort off Alabama 225 Early 1800s Structures: 1 BLOXHAM, CARL L., BUILDING Listed: 6/30/88 (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) 327 Fairhope Avenue - Fairhope 1932-1946 Structures: 1 BOTTLE CREEK INDIAN MOUNDS Listed: 12/2/74 NHL: 4/19/94, Boundary Revision Approved: 4/5/05 (1 Ba 2) This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. Mound Island in Mobile Delta approx. 7 mi W of Stockton - Near Stockton 1400 AD-1600 AD Structures: 6 BRODBECK-ZUNDEL HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 4/28/88 US 98 Scenic Route and Old Marlow Road - Point Clear 1897-1900 Structures: 6 (4 C, 2 NC) BRUNELL HOUSE Listed: 8/22/95 12113 Jessamine Street - Magnolia Springs c. 1910 Structures: 1 CAPTAIN ADAMS HOUSE Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) 907 Captain O'Neal Drive - Daphne 1850 Structures: 3 CREOLE AND GULF COAST COTTAGES THEMATIC GROUP Listed: 12/20/88 Allen House, Captain Adams House, Hamner House, McMillan House, Nelson House, Nicholson House, Orrell House, Street House, The Texas, Walker House (10) See individual listings. CULLUM, GEORGE W., HOUSE Listed: 6/14/90 1915 Old County Road - Daphne 1846 Structures: 1 FAIRHOPE BAYFRONT DISTRICT Listed: 7/1/88 (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) Roughly bounded by Blakeney, N. and S. Summits, Fels Avenue and Mobile Bay - Fairhope 1894-1938 Structures: 157 (118 C, 39 NC) FAIRHOPE DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 3/16/06 Roughly bounded by Equality Street, Fairhope Avenue, Morphy Avenue, School Street, Summit Street - Fairhope 1900-1952 Structures: 111 (56 C, 55 NC) This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Listed: 8/25/88 (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) North side D'Olive St., two blocks west public square - Bay Minette 1914 Structures: 1 FOLEY DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 1/19/05 (BOUNDARY DECREASE: June 4, 2012) Parts of Alston, N & S; McZenzie; Highway 98 E. & W.; Laurel; Myrtle; Rose, & W. Orange - Foley c. 1907-1954 Structures: 104 FORT MIMS SITE Listed: 9/14/72 HABS Between Tensaw and the Alabama River (S46, R2E, T3N) 1813 Structures: 1 FORT MORGAN, Listed: 10/15/66, NHL 12/19/60 At entrance to Mobile Bay at Mobile Point 1813 Structures: 1 GASTON BUILDING, Listed: 7/1/88 (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) 336 Fairhope Avenue -Fairhope 1924 Structures: 1 GOLF, GUN & COUNTRY CLUB Listed: 7/1/88 (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) 651 Johnson Avenue - Fairhope 1922 Structures: 1 GOVERNOR’S CLUB Listed: 9/12/00 1186 Magnolia Street - Magnolia Springs 1924 - c 1930 Structures: 1 HAMNER HOUSE Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) South Side Oak Rd. off CR 6 - Bon Secour c. 1885 This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. Structures: 1 HISTORIC RESOURCES OF FAIRHOPE (MRA) Carl L. Bloxham Building; Bank of Fairhope; Beckner House; Fairhope Bayfront District; Gaston Building; Golf, Gun & Country Club; School of Organic Education; US Post Office; White Avenue Historic District; Zurhorst House JENKINS FARM AND HOUSE Listed: 12/20/2016 29040 Jenkins Farm Road 1915-1966 Structures: 6 JOHNSON, AXIL, HOUSE Listed: 7/3/97 751 Edwards Street - Fairhope 1940 Structures: 1 KILLCREAS HOUSE Listed: 5/4/95 46833 AL 225 - Bay Minette Vicinity c. 1900 Structures: 2 LATHAM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Listed: 8/25/88 (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) East Side Highway 59 - Latham 1906 Structures: 2 (1 bldg., 1 site) LEBANON CHAPEL AME CHURCH Listed: 8/25/88 (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) S. Young Street - Fairhope 1923 Structures: 1 MAGNOLIA SPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 1/27/12 Oak St., Magnolia Springs Hwy., Cotton Stocking Ln. & Pecan Grove St c. 1871-1962 Structures: 119 MALBIS PLANTATION Listed: 5/10/11 10145 Highway 90 c. 1906-1965 Structures: 51 (35 C, 16 NC) This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. McMILLAN HOUSE Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) 1404 Captain O'Neal Drive - Daphne 1835 Structures: 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH Listed: 09/22/80 1608 Old County Rd., Daphne 1858 Structures: 1 MONTGOMERY HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Listed: 8/25/88 (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) East Side Highway 59 on CR 80 - Tensaw 1853-1854 Structures: 4 (1 C bldg., 1 C site, 2 NC) MONTROSE HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 6/3/76 Main and Second Streets, Montrose Mid-19th Century Structures: 27 MOORE STORE Listed: 11/28/01 14770 Oak Street - Magnolia Springs 1923-1950 Structures: 1 NELSON HOUSE Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) East Side Hwy 59 North - Latham 1912 Structures: 1 NICHOLSON HOUSE Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) County Road 6 - Oyster Bay c. 1880 Structures: 1 ORRELL HOUSE, Listed: 12/20/88 (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) North Side County 6 - Bon Secour C. 1900 This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. Structures: 1 PEOPLE’S SUPPLY COMPANY Listed: 2/21/97 21950 Broad Street - Silverhill 1902 Structures: 1 POINT CLEAR HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed: 4/28/88 West Side of US 98/Eastern Shore Boulevard Point Clear 1835-1930 Structures: 41 (28 C, 13 NC) RURAL CHURCHES OF BALDWIN COUNTY Listed: 8/25/88 First Baptist, Bay Minette; Latham United Methodist, Latham; Lebanon Chapel AME, Fairhope; Montgomery Hill Baptist, Tensaw; St. Mark's Lutheran, Elberta; St. Patrick's/St. Raphael’s Catholic, Loxley; St. Paul's Episcopal, Magnolia Springs; Stockton Methodist, Stockton; Swift Presbyterian, Miflin; Twin Beach AME, Fairhope TR (10) See individual listings. SAND ISLAND LIGHT Listed: 11/12/75 Mouth of Mobile Bay, three miles south of Mobile Point 1873 Structures: 1 SCHOOL OF ORGANIC EDUCATION (Historic Resources of Fairhope MRA) Listed: 7/1/88 Bounded by Fairhope & Morphy Avenues and Bancroft & School Streets - Fairhope 1904, 1912, 1924 Structures: 3 ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) Listed: 8/25/88 West Side County 83 - Elberta 1927 Structures: 3 (1 C, 2 NC) ST. PATRICK'S/ST RAPHAAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) Listed: 8/25/88 East Side Highway 90 - Loxley 1924 Structures: 1 ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) Listed: 8/25/88 North Side Oak Avenue - Magnolia Springs 1901 Structures: 1 This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. STARKE, LEWIS, HOUSE Listed: 6/14/90 2103 Old County Road - Daphne c. 1850 Structures: 1 STATE BANK OF SILVERHILL Listed: 12/31/01 15950 Silverhill Avenue - Silverhill 1927-1951 Structures: 1 STOCKTON METHODIST CHURCH (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) Listed: 8/25/88 East Side Highway 59 - Stockton 1929 Structures: 1 STREET HOUSE (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) Listed: 12/20/88 East Side County 3, End Wood Acres Road - Point Clear 1906 Structures: 1 STUART, HENRY, HOUSE Listed 10/27/06 22787 Alabama 98 Montrose Structures: 1 SUNNYSIDE HOTEL Listed: 2/20/98 14469 Oak Street - Magnolia Springs 1897, 1913 Structures: 2 SVEA LAND COMPANY OFFICE Listed: 3/7/85 South Sixth Street - Silverhill 1897 Structures: 1 SWIFT-COLES HOUSE Listed: 12/6/16 1 Swift Coles Lane 1882-1910 Structures: 7 This listing is intended to be used as a guide only. SWIFT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) Listed: 8/25/88 End Swift Church Road, South of Barin - Miflin 1907 Structures: 2 (1 building/1 site) TEXAS, THE (Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages TR) Listed: 12/20/88 306 Dryer Avenue - Daphne 1835 Structures: 1 TWIN BEACH AME CHURCH (Rural Churches of Baldwin County TR) Listed: 8/25/88 South Side County 44 - Fairhope 1925 Structures: 1 U.S.S.
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