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* [[Angela Davis residence|Angely Y. Davis House]], n. d., 1 [[11th Court North]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed October 7, 1998
* [[Angela Davis residence|Angely Y. Davis House]], n. d., 1 [[11th Court North]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed October 7, 1998
* [[Dobbins Building]], [[1905]], 1506 [[Ridge Road]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed March 24, 1995
* [[Dobbins Building]], [[1905]], 1506 [[Ridge Road]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed March 24, 1995
* [[Donnelly House]], c. [[1905]], 2828 [[Highland Avenue]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed March 20, 1975
* [[James Donnelly residence|Donnelly House]], c. [[1905]], 2828 [[Highland Avenue]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed March 20, 1975
* [[Drenner-Rich House]], c. [[1903]], 1220 [[28th Street South]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed April 29, 1977
* [[Drenner-Rich House]], c. [[1903]], 1220 [[28th Street South]], [[Birmingham]]. Listed April 29, 1977
* [[Dunbar High School]], [[1922]], [[5th Avenue Bessemer|5th Avenue]], [[Bessemer]]. Listed February 19, 1988
* [[Dunbar High School]], [[1922]], [[5th Avenue Bessemer|5th Avenue]], [[Bessemer]]. Listed February 19, 1988

Revision as of 13:48, 15 August 2017

The Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage is a designation for buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts at least 40 years old and deemed worthy of preservation by the Alabama Historical Commission. The properties can be of significance on a national, state, or local level. The designation is honorary and carries no restrictions or financial incentives.

Properties listed below include the name, date opened, address, and date of designation to the register.

Jefferson County

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See also