National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama

This is a list of buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama.
          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.

Alabama counties (clickable map) Contents: Counties in Alabama – unlinked counties have no listings
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

Numbers of properties and districts

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.

Horton Mill Covered Bridge in Blount County Stewartfield in Mobile William J. Samford Hall in the Auburn University Historic District Winter Place in Montgomery Ashland Place Historic District in Mobile Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion in Tuscaloosa Temple B'nai Shalom in Huntsville's Old Town Historic District, in Huntsville "Forks of Cypress" ruins near Florence Fort Morgan, on shore of Mobile Bay in Baldwin County, attacked by Union Navy fleet under Adm. David Farragut in 1864 during Battle of Mobile Bay of the American Civil War Thornhill in Greene County Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, first church of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he began his work as a national civil rights activist, in 1955 with the Montgomery bus boycott in Montgomery Gaineswood in Demopolis Clark Hall in the Gorgas–Manly Historic District on the University of Alabama campus Tannehill Ironworks in Tuscaloosa County Union Station in Montgomery Alabama Theatre in Birmingham Old State Bank in Decatur Propulsion and Structural Test Facility, Gen. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, in Huntsville St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Hale County

See also

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Notes

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District is split between Birmingham and Mountain Brook.
  3. ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Seven Mile Island Archeological District (Colbert and Lauderdale), Wilson Dam (Colbert and Lauderdale.

References

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 10, 2024.