Pages that link to "National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham"
The following pages link to National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham:
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- National Register of Historic Places (← links)
- 1979 (← links)
- Rialto Theatre (← links)
- City Federal Building (← links)
- June 15 (← links)
- August 28 (← links)
- December 14 (← links)
- 112-114 24th Street North (← links)
- 1991 (← links)
- Powell Avenue Steam Plant (← links)
- 1986 (← links)
- National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County (← links)
- The 600 (← links)
- St Paul's Cathedral (← links)
- Claridge Manor Apartments (← links)
- Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House (← links)
- Highland Park neighborhood (← links)
- Edward Ballard residence (← links)
- McAdory Building (← links)
- Eugene Enslen residence (← links)
- Mortimer Jordan residence (← links)
- Lakeview School (← links)
- Fox Building (← links)
- Zinszer Building (← links)
- Anderson Place (← links)
- Caldwell-Milner building (← links)
- Belview Heights (← links)
- S. H. Kress & Company Building (← links)
- Blessed Sacrament Academy (← links)
- William Reed residence (← links)
- West End Hills Missionary Baptist Church (← links)
- Roebuck Springs subdivision (← links)
- W. S. Brown Mercantile Building (← links)
- Talk:W. S. Brown Mercantile Building (← links)
- Glen Iris Park (← links)
- Alabama State Land Building (← links)
- Bonita Theatre (← links)
- Jefferson Corner (← links)
- File:Avon Building 1984.jpg (← links)
- James Harwell residence (← links)
- New Rising Star Baptist Church (← links)
- 4266 5th Avenue South (← links)
- 3900 5th Avenue South (← links)
- 3205-3211 2nd Avenue South (← links)
- Swann & Co. Building (← links)
- Henrietta Road (← links)
- Cliff Court (← links)
- Dewberry Drug Co. building (← links)
- 2nd Presbyterian Church (← links)