- National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Alabama
-
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Alabama.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 162 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 National Historic Landmarks. 140 of these sites, including all of the National Historic Landmarks, are located in Birmingham, and are listed separately; the remaining 23 sites are listed here. One district, the Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District, includes contributing properties located in the city of Birmingham and in adjacent parts of Jefferson County.
-
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Contents
Current listings
Birmingham
Outside of Birmingham
[3] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Jonathan W. Bass House May 21, 2008 1129 Montevallo Rd.
33°32′25″N 86°33′29″W / 33.5403°N 86.557958°WLeeds 2 Cahaba Homestead Village Historic District March 29, 2006 Approximately between Interstate 59 and U.S. Route 11
33°37′46″N 86°36′27″W / 33.629444°N 86.6075°WTrussville 3 Canaan Baptist Church April 22, 2005 824 15th St., N.
33°24′06″N 86°57′51″W / 33.401667°N 86.964167°WBessemer 4 Downtown Bessemer Historic District July 15, 1992 Roughly bounded by 21st St., N., Carolina Ave., 19th St., N., 5th Ave., N. and the former Southern railroad tracks
33°24′08″N 86°57′05″W / 33.402222°N 86.951389°WBessemer 5 Dunbar High School March 18, 2011 2715 6th Ave. N.
33°25′35″N 86°56′18″W / 33.426389°N 86.938333°WBessemer 6 Five Mile Creek Bridge February 28, 1973 1 mile northeast of McCalla off U.S. Route 11
33°21′07″N 87°01′19″W / 33.351944°N 87.021944°WMcCalla 7 Flintridge Building June 2, 2004 6200 E.J. Oliver Boulevard
33°28′33″N 86°55′09″W / 33.475833°N 86.919167°WFairfield 8 Hollywood Historic District May 16, 2002 Roughly bounded by State Routes 31 and 280 and Lakeshore Dr.
33°28′47″N 86°46′54″W / 33.479722°N 86.781667°WHomewood 9 Leeds Downtown Historic District January 12, 1995 Roughly bounded by 9th St., NE., Thornton and Railroad Aves., and Parkway Dr., SE.
33°32′34″N 86°32′21″W / 33.542778°N 86.539167°WLeeds 10 Thomas McAdory House December 26, 1972 214 Eastern Valley Rd.
33°22′11″N 86°57′52″W / 33.369722°N 86.964444°WBessemer 11 Miles Memorial College Historic District January 3, 1994 5501 Myron Massey Boulevard
33°28′53″N 86°54′28″W / 33.481389°N 86.907778°WFairfield 12 Mountain Brook Estates Building April 8, 2003 2803 Cahaba Rd.
33°29′09″N 86°46′21″W / 33.485833°N 86.7725°WMountain Brook 13 Owen Plantation House October 22, 1976 South of Bessemer on Eastern Valley Rd.
33°20′50″N 86°59′00″W / 33.347222°N 86.983333°WBessemer 14 Dr. Thomas McAdory Owen House January 21, 1982 510 N. 18th St.
33°24′11″N 86°57′24″W / 33.403056°N 86.956667°WBessemer 15 Parham Apothecary Building June 13, 1996 401 60th St.
33°28′41″N 86°54′48″W / 33.478056°N 86.913333°WFairfield 16 Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District October 3, 1985 Roughly bounded by Crest and Argyle and Altamont, Country Club, Salisbury, and Lanark Rds.
33°30′04″N 86°46′30″W / 33.501111°N 86.775°WMountain Brook Extends into Birmingham 17 Redmont Garden Apartments August 5, 1993 2829 Thornhill Rd.
33°29′43″N 86°46′46″W / 33.495278°N 86.779444°WMountain Brook 18 Rosedale Historic District March 31, 2004 Roughly bounded by 25th Court, S., Central Ave., 27th Court, S., Loveless/BM Montgomery St.
33°29′07″N 86°47′39″W / 33.485278°N 86.794167°WHomewood 19 Rosedale Park Historic District March 31, 2004 Roughly bounded by Woodcrest Place, 26th Ave., S., 18th St., S., and 25th Ct., S.
33°29′16″N 86°47′23″W / 33.487778°N 86.789722°WHomewood 20 Sadler House April 23, 1975 3 miles south of McCalla on Eastern Valley Rd.
33°18′54″N 87°00′52″W / 33.315°N 87.014444°WMcCalla 21 Southern Railroad Depot June 30, 1983 933 Thornton Ave., NE.
33°32′37″N 86°32′20″W / 33.543611°N 86.538889°WLeeds 22 Southern Railway Terminal Station February 28, 1973 1905 Alabama Ave.
33°24′04″N 86°57′01″W / 33.401111°N 86.950278°WBessemer 23 Tarrant City Downtown Historic District April 26, 2010 Parts of E. Lake Blvd., Ford Ave., Jackson Blvd., Pinson St., Wharton Ave.
33°34′56″N 86°46′14″W / 33.582222°N 86.770556°WTarrant See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Alabama Lists by county 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
Lists by city Other lists Municipalities and communities of Jefferson County, Alabama Cities Adamsville | Bessemer | Birmingham‡ | Brighton | Center Point | Clay | Fairfield | Fultondale | Gardendale | Graysville | Helena‡ | Homewood | Hoover‡ | Hueytown | Irondale | Leeds‡ | Lipscomb | Midfield | Mountain Brook | Pinson | Pleasant Grove | Sumiton‡ | Tarrant | Trussville‡ | Vestavia Hills‡ | Warrior‡
Towns Argo‡ | Brookside | Cardiff | County Line‡ | Kimberly | Maytown | Morris | Mulga | North Johns | Sylvan Springs | Trafford | West Jefferson
CDPs Concord | Edgewater | Forestdale | Grayson Valley | McDonald Chapel | Minor | Mount Olive | Rock Creek
Unincorporated
communitiesFootnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Alabama
-
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.