- Court Square Historic District (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Court Square Historic DistrictCourt Square Fountain, installed in 1885
Location: 21--35 Court St., 1--2 Dexter Ave., 18--24 N. Court St., and Court Sq. (original)
Roughly Dexter Ave., Perry, Court, and Monroe Sts. (increase) Montgomery, AlabamaCoordinates: 32°22′38″N 86°18′33″W / 32.37722°N 86.30917°WCoordinates: 32°22′38″N 86°18′33″W / 32.37722°N 86.30917°W Area: 3.4 acres (1.4 ha) (original)
14.2 acres (5.7 ha) (increase)Architectural style: Italianate, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian Governing body: Private NRHP Reference#: 82002062,
84000697 (boundary increase)[1]Added to NRHP: March 1, 1982,
August 30, 1984 (boundary increase)The Court Square Historic District is a 17.6-acre (7.1 ha) historic district in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. Centered on the Court Square Fountain, the district includes twenty-seven contributing buildings and two objects. It is roughly bounded by Dexter Avenue, Perry, Court, and Monroe streets. Architectural styles in the district include Italianate, Late Victorian, and various Revival styles. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 1982, the boundaries were subsequently increased on August 30, 1984.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
National Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Alabama National Historic Landmarks Historic districts Alabama State University Historic District | City of St. Jude Historic District | Cloverdale Historic District | Cottage Hill Historic District | Court Square Historic District | Dowe Historic District | Garden District | Huntingdon College Campus Historic District | Lower Commerce Street Historic District | Maxwell Air Force Base Senior Officers' Quarters Historic District | North Lawrence-Monroe Street Historic District | Ordeman-Shaw Historic District | Perry Street Historic District | South Perry Street Historic District
Other properties Bell Building | Brame House | Patrick Henry Brittan House | Building 800-Austin Hall | Building 836-Community College of the Air Force Building | Cassimus House | Cleveland Court Apartments 620–638 | Jefferson Davis Hotel | Edgewood | First White House of the Confederacy | Gay House | Gerald-Dowdell House | Governor's Mansion | Grace Episcopal Church | Harrington Archaeological Site | Jefferson Franklin Jackson House | Jere Shine Site | Gov. Thomas G. Jones House | McBryde-Screws-Tyson House | Mt. Zion AME Zion Church | Muklassa | The Murphy House | Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church | Opp Cottage | Pastorium, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church | Pepperman House | Powder Magazine | St. John's Episcopal Church | Sayre Street School | Scott Street Firehouse | Semple House | Shepherd Building | Smith-Joseph-Stratton House | Stay House | Steiner-Lobman and Teague Hardware Buildings | Stone Plantation | Tankersley Rosenwald School | Dr. C.A. Thigpen House | Tulane Building | Tyson-Maner House | United States Post Office and Courthouse-Montgomery | Winter Building | Winter Place | William Lowndes Yancey Law Office
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