National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham
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This is a list of properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham.
Birmingham buildings
- A. G. Gaston Building: 1527 5th Avenue North (October 11, 2000)
- Age-Herald Building: 2107 5th Avenue North (September 30, 1984)
- Agee House: 1804 12th Avenue South (September 28, 1986)
- Alabama Penny Savings Bank: 310 18th Street North (April 10, 1980)
- Alabama Theatre: 1817 3rd Avenue North (December 13, 1979)
- Arlington: 331 Cotton Avenue Southwest (1970)
- Avalon: 3005-3015 Highland Avenue and 3000-3020 13th Avenue South (April 7, 1985)
- Bank of Ensley: 19th Street Ensley and Avenue E Ensley (July 21, 1984)
- Belcher-Nixon Building: 1728 20th Street Ensley (August 2009)
- Bernice L. Wright Lustron House: 2424 Cahaba Road (February 24, 2000)
- Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Building: 2100 1st Avenue North (April 11, 1980)
- Birmingham-Southern College: Arkadelphia Road between 8th Avenue West and I-20/59 (May 22, 1999)
- Blessed Sacrament Academy: 1525 Cotton Avenue Southwest (December 28, 1980)
- Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church: 1460 Pearson Avenue Southwest (July 21, 2015)
- Bottega Favorita: 2240-2244 Highland Avenue (September 28, 1986)
- Bradshaw House: 2154 Highland Avenue (April 28, 1980)
- Caldwell-Milner Building: 2015 1st Avenue North (December 8, 1979)
- Claridge Manor Apartments: 1100 27th Street South (May 17, 1984)
- Continental Gin Company: 4500 5th Avenue South (December 20, 1980)
- Crittenden Building: 1914 3rd Avenue North (1981)
- Dr A. M. Brown House: 319 4th Terrace North (July 20, 1974)
- Dr Pepper Syrup Plant: 2829 2nd Avenue South (October 6, 1990)
- East End Baptist Church: 2609 6th Avenue South (May 22, 2005)
- Empire Building: 1928 1st Avenue North (April 19, 1982)
- Enslen House: 2737 Highland Avenue (April 13, 1975)
- Episcopal Church of the Advent: 20th Street North and 6th Avenue North (April 30, 1983)
- Exclusive Furniture Shop: 704 29th Street South (September 30, 1984)
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta-Birmingham Branch: 1801 5th Avenue North (May 18, 2003)
- Historic Fire Stations
- Fire Station No. 3: 2210 Highland Avenue (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 6: 1501 3rd Avenue North. (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 10: 4120 2nd Avenue South. (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 11: 1250 13th Street North. (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 12: 15 57th Street South. (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 15: 1345 Steiner Avenue Southwest. (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 16: 1621 Avenue G Ensley (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 19: 7713 Division Avenue (November 25, 1990)
- Fire Station No. 22: 3114 Clairmont Avenue (November 25, 1990)
- First Baptist Church, East Thomas: 419 11th Court West (May 19, 2005)
- First Baptist Church, Kingston: 4600 9th Avenue North (May 20, 2005)
- First Christian Church Education Building: 2100 7th Avenue North (March 15, 1980)
- First Ebenezer Baptist Church Smithfield: 420 Graymont Avenue North (May 22, 2005)
- First National-John A. Hand Building: 17 20th Street North (October 29, 1983)
- First Presbyterian Church, Birmingham: 2100 4th Avenue North (1982)
- First United Methodist Church: 6th Avenue North and 19th Street North (1982)
- Fox Building: 19th Street North and 4th Avenue North (September 11, 1980)
- Hanover Court Apartments: 2620 Highland Avenue (May 20, 1988)
- Heaviest Corner on Earth: 1st Avenue North and 20th Street North (August 11, 1985)
- Highland Plaza Apartments: 2250 Highland Avenue (June 17, 1984)
- Ideal Department Store Building: 111 19th Street North (June 2, 1985)
- Jefferson County Courthouse: 716 21st Street North (1982)
- John D. and Katherine Gleissner Lustron House: 2420 Cahaba Road (February 24, 2000)
- S. H. Kress & Company Building: 3rd Avenue North and 19th Street North (February 4, 1982)
- Lakeview School: 2800 Clairmont Avenue (December 17, 1977)
- Loveman, Joseph & Loeb Department Store: 214-224 19th Street North (April 14, 1983)
- Lustron House on Columbiana Road: 430 Columbiana Road (February 24, 2000)
- Manchester Terrace: 720-728 S. 29th Street (March 22, 1989)
- McAdory Building: 2013 1st Avenue North (December 14, 1979)
- Mount Ararat Baptist Church: 1920 Slayden Avenue Ensley (May 19, 2005)
- Mountain Brook Estates building: 2803 Cahaba Road (April 8, 2003)
- Nabers, Morrow & Sinnige building: 109 20th Street North (October 22, 1980)
- New Pilgrim Baptist Church: 903 6th Avenue South (2005)
- New Rising Star Baptist Church: 3104 33rd Place North (May 19, 2005)
- Oak Hill Cemetery: 1120 19th Street North (August 13, 1977)
- Oak Street Baptist Church: 3224 Virginia Avenue (2005)
- Old Metropolitan AME Church: 1733 18th Street Ensley (2005)
- Orlando Apartments: 2301 Arlington Crescent. (June 15, 1990)
- Powell Avenue Steam Plant, 1830 Powell Avenue, Birmingham (December 10, 2014)
- Peace Baptist Church: 302 6th Street North (May 22, 2005)
- Powell School: 2331 6th Avenue North (July 17, 1976)
- Pratt School: 306 Avenue U (February 28, 1994)
- Quinlan Castle: 2030 9th Avenue South (October 13, 1984)
- Redmont Garden Apartments: 2829 Thornhill Road (1993)
- Redmont Hotel: 2101 5th Avenue North (February 27, 1983)
- William Reed house: 888 Twin Lake Drive (1987)
- Rhodes Park: Roughly bounded by 10th Avenue South, 13th Avenue South, Highland Avenue, 28th Street South and 30th Street South (May 15, 1982)
- Rickwood Field: 1137 2nd Avenue West (March 1, 1993)
- Ridgely Apartments: 608 21st Street North (June 17, 1984)
- St Andrew's Episcopal Church: 1164 11th Avenue South (September 28, 1986)
- St Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church: 2803 21st Avenue North (April 22, 2005)
- St Luke AME Zion Church: 3937 12th Avenue North (May 22, 2005)
- St Paul's Catholic Church: 2120 3rd Avenue North (1982)
- Sardis Baptist Church: 1240 4th Street North (May 20, 2005)
- Seaboard Air Line Railway Freight Depot: 30 20th Street South (December 19, 2023)
- Second Presbyterian Church: 10th Avenue South and 12th Street South (October 11, 1986)
- Shady Grove Baptist Church: 3444 31st Way North, Collegeville (May 20, 2005)
- 16th Street Baptist Church: 6th Avenue North and 16th Street North (October 17, 1980)
- Sloss Blast Furnace Site: 1st Avenue North at 32nd Street North (July 22, 1972)
- Slossfield Community Center: 1900 block 25th Avenue North (May 29, 2008)
- South Central Bell Building, 600 19th Street North (October 16, 2020)
- Steiner Bank Building: 2101 1st Avenue North (July 25, 1974)
- Stonecroft: 1453 Shades Crest Road (December 29, 2001)
- Temple Beth-El: 2179 Highland Avenue (1986)
- United States Post Office: 1800 5th Avenue North (July 3, 1976)
- Vulcan statue: Vulcan Park, Highway 31 (August 6, 1976)
- Waters Building: 209-211 22nd Street North (April 11, 1980)
- Watts Building: 2008 3rd Avenue North (October 17, 1979)
- West End Hills Missionary Baptist Church: 1680 19th Place Southwest (May 20, 2005)
- West End Masonic Temple: 1346 Tuscaloosa Avenue (September 27, 1987)
- West Park: 5th Avenue North and 16th Street North (June 24, 1984)
- Whilldin Building: 513-517 21st Street North (April 25, 1982)
- William Reed House: 888 Twin Lake Drive (November 1, 1987)
- Wimberly-Thomas Warehouse: 1809 1st Avenue South (November 3, 1985)
- Windham Construction Office Building: 528 8th Avenue North (September 9, 1984)
- Woodlawn City Hall: 5525 1st Avenue North (July 30, 1988)
- Woodward Building: 1927 1st Avenue North (July 30, 1983)
- Wylam Fire Station: NE Corner 8th Avenue and Huron Street (November 25, 1990)
- Zinszer's Peter, Mammoth Furniture House: 2115, 2117 and 2119 2nd Avenue North (October 23, 1980)
Birmingham historic districts
- Anderson Place Historic District: Roughly bounded by 14th Avenue South, 18th Street South, 16th Avenue South, and 15th Street South (September 28, 1986)
- Anderson Place Historic District: Roughly, 16th Avenue South from 15th Street South to a line South from 18th Street South (June 15, 1991)
- Arlington Park: 800-840 1st Street West, 815-909 2nd Street West and 100-269 Munger Avenue (March 17, 1995)
- Automotive Historic District: Roughly bounded by 1st Avenue North, 24th Street South, 5th Avenue South and 20th Street South. (June 30, 1991)
- Avondale Park Historic District: Roughly bounded by 47th Street South, 7th Avenue South, 8th Court South, 34th Street South, and Highway 4 (March 20, 1998)
- Belview Heights Historic District: Roughly along 41st Street Ensley through 45th Street Ensley and Avenue M Ensley and Martin Avenue Ensley. (July 22, 2000)
- Birmingham Civil Rights Historic District: Roughly bounded by 9th Avenue North, Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard, 1st Avenue North and 14th Street North (October 19, 2006)
- Bush Hills Historic District (August 19, 2024)
- Center Street Historic District (October 1, 2007)
- Chestnut Hill Historic District: Roughly bounded by Highland Avenue and 31st Street South (July 12, 1987)
- Country Club Historic District: Roughly bounded by Highland Avenue, 33rd Street South, 34th Street South, Pawnee Avenue, and 29th Street South (December 17, 2003)
- Cullom Street-12th Street South Historic District: Roughly bounded by 11th Avenue South, 12th Street South, Cullom Street, and 13th Street South (September 21, 1986)
- Downtown Birmingham Historic District: Roughly bounded by 3rd Avenue North, 24th Street North, 1st Avenue North, and 20th Street North (March 11, 1982)
- Downtown Birmingham Historic District (Boundary Increase): 312-322 21st Street North and 1923 3rd Avenue North (March 21, 1985)
- Downtown Birmingham Historic District (Boundary Increase II): Roughly along 23rd Street North and 3rd Avenue North, bounded by 5th Avenue North, 22nd Street North, and 2nd Avenue North (March 20, 1998)
- Downtown Birmingham Retail and Theatre Historic District: Roughly bounded by 3rd Avenue North, 20th Street North, Morris Avenue, and 17th Street North (June 5, 1989)
- Downtown Birmingham Retail and Theatre Historic District: 1914, 1917, 1919, 1930 4th Avenue North (July 26, 1998)
- Downtown Ensley Historic District: Between 17th and 21st Streets and Avenue C and H. (July 26, 2010)
- Five Points South Historic District: Roughly bounded by 10th Avenue South, 15th Avenue South, 19th Street South and 21st Street South (April 16, 1983)
- Five Points South Historic District (boundary increase): Roughly bounded by 12th Avenue South, 19th Street South, 13th Avenue South, and 17th Street South (September 28, 1986)
- Five Points South Historic District (Boundary Increase II): Roughly bounded by 15th Avenue South, 20th Street South, 16th Avenue South and 18th Street South (June 15, 1991)
- Forest Park: Roughly bounded by Highland Golf Course, 38th Street South and Cherry Street, Clairmont Road, Linwood Road, and Overlook Avenue (December 21, 1980)
- 4th Avenue Historic District: 1600-1800 blks of 4th Avenue North and part of the 300 blocks of 17th Street North and 18th Street North (February 11, 1982)
- Glen Iris Park Historic District: 1-20 Glen Iris Park (September 30, 1984)
- Hanover Place Historic District: Roughly bounded by, Highland Avenue, Hanover Circle, and Highway 31 (December 17, 2003)
- Highland Avenue Historic District: 2000 block - 3200 block 11th Court South (November 17, 1977)
- Howard College Estates Historic District: Roughly along 77th Way, 77th Place, Vanderbilt Street, 8th Court, 8th Avenue, Rugby Avenue, and Belmont Avenue. (May 22, 1999)
- Lakewood Historic District: Roughly bounded by Lee Avenue, 82nd Street South, Spring Street, and 80th Street South (June 22, 2000), NPS Form 10-900
- Milner Heights Historic District: Roughly bounded by 28th Street South, Highland Avenue, 27th Street South, Arlington Avenue, and 23rd Street South (December 17, 2003)
- Morris Avenue Historic District: 2000-2400 blocks of Morris Avenue (May 24, 1973)
- Morris Avenue-1st Avenue North Historic District: 2000-2400 blks. of Morris Avenue and 2100-2500 blocks of 1st Avenue North. (February 9, 1986)
- Norwood Boulevard Historic District: 2800-3624 Norwood Boulevard (November 29, 2001)
- Phelan Park Historic District: Roughly bounded by 13th Avenue South, 14th Street South., 16th Avenue South, and 13th Place South (February 26, 1989)
- Pratt City Carline Historic District: Avenue U from Avenue A to Carline and Carline from Avenue W to 6th Street (April 2, 1989)
- Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District: Roughly bounded by Crest Road, Argyle Road, Altamont Road, Country Club Road, Salisbury Road, and Lanark Road. (1985)
- Roebuck Springs Historic District: Roughly off of Blountsville County Road (March 12, 1999)
- Joseph Riley Smith Historic District: 300-400 block of 10th Avenue West, 100-400 blocks of 9th Court West, 944 4th Street West and 948 3rd Street West (1985)
- Smithfield Historic District: Roughly bounded by 8th Avenue North, 6th Street North, 4th Terrace North, and 1st Street North (November 15, 1985)
- Smithfield Historic District: Roughly along 4th Court andCenter Street (September 14, 1998)
- South East Lake Historic District: Roughly Bounded by 78th Street, and 8th Street, and Division Avenue, 1st Avenue South, 2nd Avenue South, and 5th Avenue South. (August 3, 1997)
- South Highlands of East Lake Historic District: Roughly bounded by 8th Avenue, 85th Street, 5th Avenue, and 78th Street (December 17, 2003)
- Southside Historic District: 2800 University Boulevard, parts of 4th - 7th Avenue South and 22nd - 32nd Street South (2005)
- Thomas By-Product Coke Works Historic District: Roughly bounded by RR Tracks and the sand and gravel quarry (October 13, 1995)
- Thomas Historic District: Roughly area between 1st Street North and 8th Streets North, north of Village Creek and west of St Louis & San Francisco Railroad (April 2, 1989)
- Woodlawn Commercial Historic District: Area around intersection of 1st Avenue North. and 55th Place North (February 25, 1991)
- Woodlawn Historic District: Roughly bounded by 1st Avenue North, 47th Street North, 61st Street North, and I-20/59 (December 17, 2003)
- Woodlawn Highlands Historic District: Bounded by 5th Avenue South, Crestwood Boulevard, 56th Street South and 61st Street South (May 31, 2006)
External links
- National Register of Historic Places at nps.gov