National Register of Historic Places listings in Huntsville, Alabama
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Huntsville, Alabama.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places
in Huntsville
, 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.
There are 81 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Madison County
, including 6 National Historic Landmark
s. 70 of these sites, including all of the National Historic Landmarks, are located in Huntsville, and are listed here; the remaining 11 sites are listed separately.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...
in Huntsville
Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville is a city located primarily in Madison County in the central part of the far northern region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County. The city extends west into neighboring Limestone County. Huntsville's population was 180,105 as of the 2010 Census....
, Alabama
Alabama
Alabama is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama ranks 30th in total land area and ranks second in the size of its inland...
, United States
United States
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. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.
There are 81 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Madison County
Madison County, Alabama
Madison County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama, and is a major part of the Huntsville Metropolitan Area.It is also included in the merged Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. The county is named in honor of James Madison, fourth President of the United States of America, and the...
, including 6 National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark
A National Historic Landmark is a building, site, structure, object, or district, that is officially recognized by the United States government for its historical significance...
s. 70 of these sites, including all of the National Historic Landmarks, are located in Huntsville, and are listed here; the remaining 11 sites are listed separately.
Current listings
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1 | Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Historic District Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, also known as Alabama A&M University or AAMU, is a public, historically black university, Land-grant university located in Normal, Madison County, Alabama.... |
Chase Rd. 34°46′43"N 86°34′18"W |
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2 | Beckers Block | 105-111 N. Jefferson St. 34°43′53"N 86°35′13"W |
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3 | Big Spring | W. Side Sq. 34°43′47"N 86°35′9"W |
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4 | Building at 105 N. Washington Street | 105 S. Washington St. 34°43′53"N 86°35′7"W |
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5 | Building at 305 Jefferson | 305 Jefferson St. 34°44′0"N 86°35′18"W |
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6 | Buildings at 104-128 S. Side Sq. | 104-128 S. Side Sq. 34°43′46"N 86°35′6"W |
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7 | William Burritt Mansion | 3101 Burritt Dr., SE. 34°42′57"N 86°32′22"W |
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8 | Church of the Visitation | 222 N. Jefferson St. 34°43′58"N 86°35′14"W |
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9 | Clemens House Clemens House (Huntsville, Alabama) The Clemens House in Huntsville, Alabama was built in 1835. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The house was originally located at the corner of Clinton Avenue and Church Street, but was moved to Pratt Avenue at Meridian Street in 2004.... |
Pratt Ave. at Meridian St. 34°44′19"N 86°35′3"W |
Moved from its original location (Clinton Ave. at Church St.) in 2004 | ||
10 | Dallas Mill Dallas Mill Dallas Mills was a manufacturer of cotton sheeting. The company was chartered in 1890 by T.B. Dallas, and began operation in 1892 as Alabama's largest cotton mill, manufacturing sheeting. In 1891 the company announced that the Dallas Cotton Mill was to be located in Huntsville, Alabama... |
701 Dallas Ave. 34°44′50"N 86°34′49"W |
Destroyed by fire in 1991 | ||
11 | Dallas Mill Village Historic District | Bounded by Dickson St. NE. to Russell St. NE., Rison Ave. NE. to Pratt Ave. NE. 34°44′33"N 86°34′44"W |
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12 | Domestic Science Building | Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, also known as Alabama A&M University or AAMU, is a public, historically black university, Land-grant university located in Normal, Madison County, Alabama.... campus 34°47′7"N 86°34′9"W |
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13 | Donegan Block | 105-109 N. Side Sq. 34°43′51"N 86°35′8"W |
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14 | Downtown Chevron Station | 300 E. Clinton Ave. 34°43′56"N 86°35′4"W |
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15 | Dunnavant's Building | 100 N. Washington St. 34°43′55"N 86°35′8"W |
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16 | Episcopal Church of the Nativity Episcopal Church of the Nativity (Huntsville, Alabama) Episcopal Church of the Nativity is a church in Huntsville, Alabama. It was built in the Gothic Revival style in 1859. It is noted as one of the most pristine examples of Ecclesiological Gothic architecture in the South. It is also one of the least-altered structures by architect Frank Wills and... |
212 Eustis St. 34°43′48"N 86°35′0"W |
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17 | Everett Building | 115-123 N. Washington St. 34°43′56"N 86°35′10"W |
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18 | First National Bank | West Side Sq. 34°43′47"N 86°35′9"W |
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19 | Flint River Place | 1997 Jordan Rd. 34°47′1"N 86°29′32"W |
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20 | Fowler's Department Store | 116 Washington and 214 Holmes Sts. 34°43′57"N 86°35′9"W |
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21 | Halsey Grocery Warehouse | 301 N. Jefferson St. 34°43′59"N 86°35′18"W |
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22 | W.L. Halsey Warehouse | 300 N. Jefferson St. 34°44′0"N 86°35′17"W |
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23 | Henderson National Bank | 118 S. Jefferson St. 34°43′50"N 86°35′10"W |
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24 | Hotel Russel Erskine Russel Erskine Hotel The Russel Erskine Hotel is an apartment building and former hotel in Huntsville, Alabama. It was named after Albert Russel Erskine. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The building currently houses apartments.... |
123 W. Clinton Ave. 34°43′50"N 86°35′14"W |
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25 | David C. Humphreys House | 109 Gates Ave. 34°43′41"N 86°35′7"W |
Originally located at 510 W. Clinton Ave. W. | ||
26 | Hundley House | 401 Madison St. 34°43′43"N 86°35′4"W |
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27 | Hundley Rental Houses | 108 Gates St. and 400 Franklin St. 34°43′44"N 86°35′2"W |
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28 | Terry Hutchens Building | 102 W. Clinton Ave. 34°43′52"N 86°35′13"W |
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29 | W.T. Hutchens Building | 100-104 S. Jefferson St. 34°43′51"N 86°35′12"W |
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30 | George Jude House | 2132 Winchester Rd. 34°47′37"N 86°35′12"W |
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31 | Kelly Brothers and Rowe Building | 307 N. Jefferson St. 34°44′0"N 86°35′18"W |
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32 | Kildare-McCormick House | 2005 Kildare St. 34°44′59"N 86°35′6"W |
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33 | Kress Building | 107 S. Washington St. 34°43′53"N 86°35′7"W |
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34 | William Lanford House | 7400 Old Madison Pike 34°43′0"N 86°41′47"W |
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35 | Leech-Hauer House | 502 Governors Dr. 34°43′14"N 86°35′13"W |
Demolished, now a medical office building on site | ||
36 | Lincoln Mill and Mill Village Historic District | Bounded by Meridian St., Oakwood Ave., Front St., Mountain View Dr., Davidson St., Cottage St, and King Ave. 34°44′52.05"N 86°34′55.23"W |
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37 | Lincoln School Lincoln School (Huntsville, Alabama) Lincoln School in Huntsville, Alabama is a school that was built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
1110 N. Meridian St. 34°44′43"N 86°35′2"W |
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38 | Lombardo Building | 315 N. Jefferson St. 34°44′1"N 86°35′19"W |
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39 | Lowe Mill and Mill Village Historic District | Bounded by Triana Blvd. SW., 10th Ave. SW., Summer St. & Governor's Dr. 34°43′2"N 86°36′11"W |
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40 | Lowry House | 1205 Kildare Ave. 34°44′49"N 86°35′8"W |
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41 | Mason Building | 115 E. Clinton Ave. 34°43′54"N 86°35′9"W |
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42 | May and Cooney Dry Goods Company | 205 E. Side Sq. 34°43′51"N 86°35′4"W |
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43 | McCrary House | Northeast of Huntsville 34°50′41"N 86°29′13"W |
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44 | Merrimack Mill Village Historic District | Alpine St., Triana Blvd., Dunn Dr., Cobb Rd., Drake Ave., & Grote St. 34°42′15.33"N 86°36′41.06"W |
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45 | Milligan Block | 201-203 E. Side Sq. 34°43′51"N 86°35′5"W |
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46 | Monte Sano Railroad Workers' House | 4119 Shelby Ave. 34°44′29"N 86°31′26"W |
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47 | Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator The Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator is located in Building 4705 at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, in the United States. It was designed by the U.S. Army in 1955 to provide a zero-gravity space simulator in which engineers, designers and astronauts could perform... |
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is the U.S. government's civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center. The largest center of NASA, MSFC's first mission was developing the Saturn launch vehicles for the Apollo moon program... 34°39′14"N 86°40′41"W |
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48 | Old Town Historic District | Roughly bounded by Dement and Lincoln Sts. and Randolph and Walker Aves. 34°44′7"N 86°34′50"W |
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49 | Phelps-Jones House | 6112 Pulaski Pike 34°48′2"N 86°37′10"W |
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50 | Propulsion and Structural Test Facility Propulsion and Structural Test Facility Propulsion and Structural Test Facility is a facility of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. It was the site where the first single stage rockets with multiple engines were tested.... |
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is the U.S. government's civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center. The largest center of NASA, MSFC's first mission was developing the Saturn launch vehicles for the Apollo moon program... 34°37′31"N 86°39′31"W |
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51 | Rand Building | 113 N. Side Sq. 34°43′51"N 86°35′7"W |
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52 | Randolph Street Church of Christ | 210 Randolph Ave. 34°43′52"N 86°35′3"W |
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53 | Redstone Test Stand Redstone Test Stand The Redstone Test Stand or Interim Test Stand was used to develop and test fire the Redstone missile, Jupiter-C sounding rocket, Juno I launch vehicle and Mercury-Redstone launch vehicle. It was declared an Alabama Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1979 and a National Historic Landmark in... |
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is the U.S. government's civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center. The largest center of NASA, MSFC's first mission was developing the Saturn launch vehicles for the Apollo moon program... 34°37′58"N 86°40′0"W |
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54 | John Robinson House | 2709 Meridian St., N. 34°45′38"N 86°34′38"W |
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55 | Mrs. William Robinson House | 401 Quietdale Dr., NE. 34°45′25"N 86°34′26"W |
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56 | Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand, also known as Dynamic Structural Test Facility, is a structure at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. It stands tall and is square. NASA built the test stand in 1964 to conduct mechanical and vibrational tests on the fully assembled... |
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is the U.S. government's civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center. The largest center of NASA, MSFC's first mission was developing the Saturn launch vehicles for the Apollo moon program... 34°37′51"N 86°39′40"W |
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57 | Saturn V Space Vehicle | Tranquility Base 34°42′36"N 86°39′21"W |
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58 | Schiffman Building | 231 E. Side Sq. 34°43′49"N 86°35′3"W |
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59 | Southern Railway System Depot Huntsville Depot The Huntsville Depot located on the Norfolk Southern Railway line in downtown Huntsville is the oldest surviving railroad depot in Alabama and one of the oldest in the United States... |
330 Church St. 34°44′4"N 86°35′27"W |
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60 | Steele-Fowler House | 808 Maysville Rd. 34°44′40"N 86°33′52"W |
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61 | Steger House | 3141 Maysville Rd. 34°45′44"N 86°25′47"W |
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62 | Struve-Hay Building | 117-123 N. Jefferson St. 34°43′55"N 86°35′14"W |
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63 | Times Building | 228 E. Holmes Ave. 34°43′59"N 86°35′7"W |
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64 | Twickenham Historic District Twickenham Historic District Twickenham Historic District was the first historic district designated in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 4, 1973. The name derives from an early name for the town of Huntsville, named after Twickenham, England, by LeRoy Pope... |
Roughly bounded by Clinton Ave., California St., Newman Ave. and S. Green St., and Franklin St. 34°43′47"N 86°34′43"W |
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65 | U.S. Courthouse and Post Office U.S. Courthouse and Post Office (Huntsville, Alabama) The U.S. Courthouse and Post Office in Huntsville, Alabama was built in 1932. It reflects Classical Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.-Significance:... |
101 E. Holmes Ave. 34°43′57"N 86°35′13"W |
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66 | Urguhart House | 8042 Pulaski Pike 34°51′0"N 86°38′13"W |
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67 | Vaught House | 701 Ward Ave. 34°44′24"N 86°34′36"W |
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68 | White-Turner-Sanford House | 601 Madison St. 34°43′33"N 86°34′54"W |
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69 | Withers-Chapman House | 2409 Gaboury Lane, NE. 34°45′24"N 86°33′42"W |
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70 | Yarbrough Hotel | 127-129 N. Washington St. 34°43′57"N 86°35′11"W |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama