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Adams Grove Presbyterian Church
Adams Grove Presbyterian Church
June 5, 1986 (#86001239 )
Southern side of Cahaba-Greenville Rd. 32°16′20″N 87°01′51″W / 32.272222°N 87.030833°W / 32.272222; -87.030833 (Adams Grove Presbyterian Church )
Sardis
Wooden-framed Presbyterian church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1853.
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Antique Store
Antique Store
January 29, 1987 (#86003662 )
Off State Route 22 32°39′32″N 86°55′24″W / 32.659023°N 86.923292°W / 32.659023; -86.923292 (Antique Store )
Plantersville
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Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
February 4, 1982 (#82002009 )
410 Martin Luther King, Jr. St. 32°24′45″N 87°00′58″W / 32.4125°N 87.016111°W / 32.4125; -87.016111 (Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church )
Selma
Brick African Methodist Episcopal church, built in 1908. Known for its association with the Civil Rights Movement and Selma to Montgomery marches .
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Burwell-Dinkins-Anderson House
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June 17, 2022 (#100007801 )
700 L.L. Anderson Ave. 32°25′06″N 87°01′44″W / 32.4184°N 87.0289°W / 32.4184; -87.0289 (Burwell-Dinkins-Anderson House )
Selma
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Cahaba
Cahaba
May 8, 1973 (#73000341 )
11 miles (18 km) southwest of Selma at the junction of the Cahaba and Alabama Rivers 32°19′07″N 87°05′57″W / 32.318546°N 87.099266°W / 32.318546; -87.099266 (Cahaba )
Cahaba
First permanent state capital of Alabama (1820–1825); today a ghost town .
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Carlowville Historic District
Carlowville Historic District
January 18, 1978 (#78000487 )
17 miles (27 km) south of Selma on State Route 89 32°05′15″N 87°02′01″W / 32.087392°N 87.033691°W / 32.087392; -87.033691 (Carlowville Historic District )
Carlowville
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Christian Church and Parsonage
Christian Church and Parsonage
January 29, 1987 (#86003664 )
Off State Route 22 32°39′24″N 86°55′29″W / 32.656667°N 86.924722°W / 32.656667; -86.924722 (Christian Church and Parsonage )
Plantersville
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Dallas County Courthouse
Dallas County Courthouse
June 20, 1975 (#75000310 )
109 Union St. 32°24′18″N 87°01′33″W / 32.405°N 87.025833°W / 32.405; -87.025833 (Dallas County Courthouse )
Selma
Three-story brick building in the Greek Revival style, built as the Central Masonic Institute in 1847. It later served as the county courthouse and as a hospital.
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Doctor's Office
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January 29, 1987 (#86003663 )
Junction of 1st Ave. north of Oak St. and 1st Ave. 32°41′03″N 86°55′24″W / 32.684167°N 86.923333°W / 32.684167; -86.923333 (Doctor's Office )
Plantersville
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Driskell-Martin House
Driskell-Martin House
January 29, 1987 (#86003661 )
Northwestern corner of the junction of Cherry St. and 1st Ave. 32°39′36″N 86°55′26″W / 32.66°N 86.923889°W / 32.66; -86.923889 (Driskell-Martin House )
Plantersville
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First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
September 20, 1979 (#79000383 )
709 Martin Luther King, Jr. St. 32°24′51″N 87°01′04″W / 32.414167°N 87.017778°W / 32.414167; -87.017778 (First Baptist Church )
Selma
Historically African American Baptist church, built in the Gothic Revival style in 1894. Known for its association with the Civil Rights Movement.
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J. Bruce Hain House
J. Bruce Hain House
November 30, 2001 (#01001295 )
5826 State Route 41 32°17′17″N 86°59′14″W / 32.288056°N 86.987222°W / 32.288056; -86.987222 (J. Bruce Hain House )
Sardis
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Icehouse Historic District
Icehouse Historic District
June 28, 1990 (#90000886 )
Roughly bounded by Jefferson Davis and Dallas Aves., Union and Lapsley Sts., and Valley Creek 32°24′39″N 87°01′54″W / 32.410889°N 87.031653°W / 32.410889; -87.031653 (Icehouse Historic District )
Selma
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Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House
Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House
January 18, 2014 (#13001033 )
1416 Lapsley Ave. 32°25′09″N 87°01′52″W / 32.419070°N 87.031244°W / 32.419070; -87.031244 (Sullivan and Richie Jean Jackson House )
Selma
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Marshall's Grove
Marshall's Grove
February 4, 1982 (#82002010 )
State Route 22 32°27′58″N 87°00′23″W / 32.466111°N 87.006389°W / 32.466111; -87.006389 (Marshall's Grove )
Selma
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John Tyler Morgan House
John Tyler Morgan House
September 27, 1972 (#72000159 )
719 Tremont St. 32°24′49″N 87°01′39″W / 32.413611°N 87.0275°W / 32.413611; -87.0275 (John Tyler Morgan House )
Selma
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Northern Heights Presbyterian Church
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June 24, 2022 (#100007813 )
1575 Marie Foster St. 32°25′15″N 87°00′52″W / 32.4209°N 87.0144°W / 32.4209; -87.0144 (Northern Heights Presbyterian Church )
Selma
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Old Town Historic District
Old Town Historic District
May 3, 1978 (#78000486 )
Roughly bounded by the Alabama River , Jefferson Davis Ave., Pettus, Broad, and Franklin Sts.; also Jefferson Davis Ave.; an area roughly bounded by Broad, Dallas, U.S. Route 80 , and Franklin; Selma Ave.; and Franklin St. 32°24′37″N 87°01′31″W / 32.410201°N 87.025323°W / 32.410201; -87.025323 (Old Town Historic District )
Selma
Boundaries after the "also" represent a boundary increase of December 15, 2003
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Edmund Pettus Bridge
Edmund Pettus Bridge
February 27, 2013 (#13000281 )
U.S. Route 80 across the Alabama River 32°24′20″N 87°01′07″W / 32.4056°N 87.0186°W / 32.4056; -87.0186 (Edmund Pettus Bridge )
Selma
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Wesley Plattenburg House
Wesley Plattenburg House
February 3, 1993 (#92001827 )
601 Washington St. 32°24′50″N 87°01′20″W / 32.413889°N 87.022222°W / 32.413889; -87.022222 (Wesley Plattenburg House )
Selma
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Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church
Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church
April 22, 1999 (#99000465 )
0.2 miles (0.32 km) east of the junction of County Roads 7 and 12 32°09′53″N 86°54′30″W / 32.164722°N 86.908333°W / 32.164722; -86.908333 (Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church )
Pleasant Hill
Wooden-framed Presbyterian church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1851.
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Riverdale
Riverdale
September 10, 1979 (#79000384 )
Northeast of Selma on River Rd. 32°26′02″N 86°52′11″W / 32.433889°N 86.869722°W / 32.433889; -86.869722 (Riverdale )
Selma
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Riverview Historic District
Riverview Historic District
June 28, 1990 (#90000887 )
Roughly bounded by Selma Ave., Satterfield and Lapsley Sts., and the Alabama River 32°24′11″N 87°01′51″W / 32.4031°N 87.0307°W / 32.4031; -87.0307 (Riverview Historic District )
Selma
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
March 25, 1982 (#82002008 )
Beech St. (Cahaba Rd.) near intersection with Capitol Ave. 32°19′09″N 87°06′19″W / 32.3192°N 87.1053°W / 32.3192; -87.1053 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church )
Cahaba
Wooden-framed Episcopal church, built in the Carpenter Gothic style in 1854.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
March 25, 1975 (#75000311 )
210 Lauderdale St. 32°24′31″N 87°01′18″W / 32.4086°N 87.0217°W / 32.4086; -87.0217 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church )
Selma
Brick Episcopal church, built in the Gothic Revival style in 1875.
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Selma University Historic District
Selma University Historic District
July 14, 2023 (#100009126 )
1501 Boynton St. 32°25′13″N 87°01′54″W / 32.4202°N 87.0317°W / 32.4202; -87.0317 (Selma University Historic District )
Selma
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Marcus Meyer Skinner House
Marcus Meyer Skinner House
August 27, 1987 (#87001418 )
2612 Summerfield Rd. 32°26′15″N 87°02′01″W / 32.4374°N 87.0335°W / 32.4374; -87.0335 (Marcus Meyer Skinner House )
Selma
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Street Manual Training School
Street Manual Training School
July 28, 1999 (#99000891 )
263 County Road 38 32°06′49″N 87°03′35″W / 32.1137°N 87.0596°W / 32.1137; -87.0596 (Street Manual Training School )
Richmond and Minter
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Sturdivant Hall
Sturdivant Hall
January 18, 1973 (#73000340 )
713 Mabry St. 32°24′47″N 87°01′44″W / 32.4131°N 87.0289°W / 32.4131; -87.0289 (Sturdivant Hall )
Selma
Greek Revival style mansion designed by Thomas Helm Lee and completed in 1856.
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Summerfield District
Summerfield District
March 1, 1982 (#82002011 )
Selma-Summerfield and Marion Rds., Centenary and College Sts. 32°31′03″N 87°02′45″W / 32.5174°N 87.0458°W / 32.5174; -87.0458 (Summerfield District )
Summerfield
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Tabernacle Baptist Church
Tabernacle Baptist Church
July 10, 2013 (#13000469 )
1431 Broad St. 32°25′11″N 87°01′28″W / 32.4196°N 87.0245°W / 32.4196; -87.0245 (Tabernacle Baptist Church )
Selma
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Todd House
Todd House
January 29, 1987 (#86003665 )
Southern side of Oak St. west of 1st Ave. 32°39′21″N 86°55′52″W / 32.6558°N 86.9311°W / 32.6558; -86.9311 (Todd House )
Plantersville
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U.S. Post Office Building
U.S. Post Office Building
March 26, 1976 (#76000322 )
908 Alabama Ave. 32°24′27″N 87°01′15″W / 32.4075°N 87.0208°W / 32.4075; -87.0208 (U.S. Post Office Building )
Selma
Beaux-Arts style Federal Government building designed by James Knox Taylor and completed in 1909.
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Valley Creek Presbyterian Church
Valley Creek Presbyterian Church
May 28, 1976 (#76000323 )
North of Selma on Valley Creek Rd. 32°28′14″N 87°01′28″W / 32.4706°N 87.0244°W / 32.4706; -87.0244 (Valley Creek Presbyterian Church )
Valley Grande
Brick Presbyterian church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1857.
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Water Avenue Historic District
Water Avenue Historic District
December 26, 1972 (#72000160 )
Water Ave.; also Water Ave. bounded by Lauderdale, MLK Boulevard, Beech Creek, and the Alabama River 32°24′27″N 87°01′00″W / 32.4075°N 87.0168°W / 32.4075; -87.0168 (Water Avenue Historic District )
Selma
Second set of boundaries represents boundary increases approved July 7, 2005 and June 25, 2021