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Florida[edit]

Gadsden County, Florida[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
Chattahoochee Historic District North Bolivar and Decatur Sts., East Washington St., and South McDonald Ave.,

East Chattahoochee St
30°42′18″N 84°50′47″W / 30.704910°N 84.846409°W / 30.704910; -84.846409 (Chattahoochee Historic District)

Chattahoochee
Apalachicola Arsenal Museum 30°42′23″N 84°49′56″W / 30.706508°N 84.832152°W / 30.706508; -84.832152 (Apalachicola Arsenal Museum)

Jackson County, Florida[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
9 Waddells Mill Pond Site 1972-12-15 Address Restricted Marianna
Chipola River 30°47′34″N 85°13′18″W / 30.792786°N 85.221739°W / 30.792786; -85.221739 (Chipola River - Caverns Rd)
Chipola River 30°46′23″N 85°12′59″W / 30.773184°N 85.216331°W / 30.773184; -85.216331 (Chipola River - US 90)
Chipola River 30°43′02″N 85°12′00″W / 30.717361°N 85.200081°W / 30.717361; -85.200081 (Chipola River - Magnolia Rd)
Bellamy Bridge Trail 30°52′17″N 85°15′28″W / 30.871328°N 85.257914°W / 30.871328; -85.257914 (Bellamy Bridge Trail)

Walton County, Florida[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
3 DeFuniak Springs Historic District 1992-08-28 Roughly bounded by Nelson and Park Avenues and 2nd and 12th Streets
30°43′0″N 86°6′53″W / 30.71667°N 86.11472°W / 30.71667; -86.11472 (DeFuniak Springs Historic District)
DeFuniak Springs
5 Operation Crossbow Site 1998-10-22 Address Restricted Eglin Air Force Base

Washington County, Florida[edit]

Chipley - Dr. James B. and Virginia Craven House 30°45′55″N 85°34′11″W / 30.765319°N 85.569802°W / 30.765319; -85.569802 (Dr. James B. and Virginia Craven House)
Vernon Historical Society Museum 30°37′30″N 85°42′51″W / 30.624951°N 85.714281°W / 30.624951; -85.714281 (Vernon Historical Society Museum)

Liberty[edit]

Hosford School and Gymnasium 30°23′20″N 84°47′54″W / 30.388873°N 84.798427°W / 30.388873; -84.798427 (Hosford School and Gymnasium)

Leon County, Florida[edit]

Tallahassee area[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Leon County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
3 Bellevue 1971-03-11]] Southwest of Tallahassee off SR 371
30°24′45″N 84°20′41″W / 30.41250°N 84.34472°W / 30.41250; -84.34472 (Bellevue)
Tallahassee
11 Cascades Park 1971-05-12]] Bounded roughly by Apalachee Parkway, Bloxham, Suwanee, Munroe, and Meridian Streets, and state property line - revisit when construction finished
30°26′8″N 84°16′38″W / 30.43556°N 84.27722°W / 30.43556; -84.27722 (Cascades Park)
Tallahassee
16 Escambe 1971-05-14]] Address Restricted Tallahassee
46 San Luis de Apalache 1966-10-15]] 2 miles west of Tallahassee
30°27′4″N 84°19′11″W / 30.45111°N 84.31972°W / 30.45111; -84.31972 (San Luis de Apalachee)
Tallahassee A National Historic Landmark
69 Woman's Working Band House October 20, 2010
(#10000848)
648 W. Brevard St.
30°26′57″N 84°17′34″W / 30.449167°N 84.292778°W / 30.449167; -84.292778 (Woman's Working Band House)
Tallahassee
Camp House October 20, 2010
(#100005383)
2307 Ellicott Dr.
30°28′20″N 84°15′15″W / 30.472230°N 84.254041°W / 30.472230; -84.254041 (Camp House)
Tallahassee PENDING
FSU- Westcott Building 30°26′26″N 84°17′30″W / 30.440669°N 84.291652°W / 30.440669; -84.291652 (FSU - Westcott Building)
FSU- Dodd Hall 30°26′24″N 84°17′33″W / 30.440092°N 84.292531°W / 30.440092; -84.292531 (FSU - Dodd Hall)
FSU- Museum of Fine Arts 30°26′39″N 84°17′24″W / 30.444129°N 84.289993°W / 30.444129; -84.289993 (FSU- Museum of Fine Arts)
Knott House Museum 30°26′30″N 84°16′46″W / 30.441639°N 84.279379°W / 30.441639; -84.279379 (Knott House Museum)
Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science (permanently closed) 30°26′20″N 84°17′01″W / 30.439014°N 84.28364°W / 30.439014; -84.28364 (Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science)
Tallahassee Museum 30°24′35″N 84°20′44″W / 30.409812°N 84.345452°W / 30.409812; -84.345452 (Tallahassee Museum)

Tallahassee outskirts[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
2 Bannerman Plantation 2002-06-06]] 13426 Meridian Road North
30°38′42″N 84°16′44″W / 30.64500°N 84.27889°W / 30.64500; -84.27889 (Bannerman Plantation)
Tallahassee Part of the Rural Resources of Leon County MPS
6 Bradley's Country Store 1984-04-12]] Moccasin Gap Road
30°35′27″N 84°7′31″W / 30.59083°N 84.12528°W / 30.59083; -84.12528 (Bradley's Country Store)
Tallahassee
43 Roberts Farm Historic and Archeological District 1995-11-02]] Roberts Road, 1 mile east of Centerville Road
30°31′59″N 84°9′27″W / 30.53306°N 84.15750°W / 30.53306; -84.15750 (Roberts Farm Historic and Archeological District)
Tallahassee Part of the Rural Resources of Leon County MPS
44 Rollins House 2001-12-31]] 5456 Rollins Pointe
30°32′35″N 84°19′41″W / 30.54306°N 84.32806°W / 30.54306; -84.32806 (Rollins House)
Tallahassee
51 Tall Timbers Plantation 1989-04-07]] County Road 12, 3 miles west of US 319
30°39′19″N 84°13′33″W / 30.65528°N 84.22583°W / 30.65528; -84.22583 (Tall Timbers Plantation)
Tallahassee
57 Strickland School November 12, 2014
(#14000903)
14735 Beth Page Rd.
30°40′06″N 84°10′52″W / 30.668375°N 84.1811309°W / 30.668375; -84.1811309 (Strickland School)
Tallahassee
Tallahassee Automobile Museum 30°29′11″N 84°09′45″W / 30.486420°N 84.162450°W / 30.486420; -84.162450 (Tallahassee Automobile Museum)

Alabama[edit]

Coffee County, Alabama[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Boll Weevil Monument April 26, 1973
(#73000336)
Main and College Sts.
31°18′52″N 85°51′14″W / 31.314444°N 85.853889°W / 31.314444; -85.853889 (Boll Weevil Monument)
Enterprise
2 Coffee County Courthouse May 8, 1973
(#73000335)
Courthouse Sq.
31°24′51″N 86°03′57″W / 31.414155°N 86.065711°W / 31.414155; -86.065711 (Coffee County Courthouse)
Elba
3 Pea River Power Company Hydroelectric Facility August 1, 1984
(#84000602)
South of Elba
31°21′47″N 86°05′40″W / 31.363085°N 86.094498°W / 31.363085; -86.094498 (Pea River Power Company Hydroelectric Facility)
Elba
4 Rawls Hotel September 17, 1980
(#80000684)
116 S. Main St.
31°18′16″N 85°51′15″W / 31.304444°N 85.854167°W / 31.304444; -85.854167 (Rawls Hotel)
Enterprise
5 Seaboard Coastline Depot August 7, 1974
(#74000405)
Corner of Railroad and W. College Sts.
31°18′47″N 85°51′15″W / 31.313056°N 85.854167°W / 31.313056; -85.854167 (Seaboard Coastline Depot)
Enterprise Originally built by Alabama Midland Railway, it currently houses Enterprise's Depot Museum.

Covington County, Alabama[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Andalusia Commercial Historic District January 26, 1989
(#88003238)
Roughly bounded by Coffee St., the former Seaboard Coast Line railroad tracks, and S. Three Notch St.
31°18′23″N 86°28′51″W / 31.306467°N 86.480872°W / 31.306467; -86.480872 (Andalusia Commercial Historic District)
Andalusia
2 Avant House February 16, 1996
(#96000046)
909 Sanford Rd.
31°19′05″N 86°26′45″W / 31.318056°N 86.445833°W / 31.318056; -86.445833 (Avant House)
Andalusia
3 Bank of Andalusia January 28, 1989
(#88003239)
28 S. Court Sq.
31°18′27″N 86°28′56″W / 31.3075°N 86.482222°W / 31.3075; -86.482222 (Bank of Andalusia)
Andalusia
4 Central of Georgia Depot August 30, 1984
(#84000606)
125 Central St.
31°18′24″N 86°28′50″W / 31.306667°N 86.480556°W / 31.306667; -86.480556 (Central of Georgia Depot)
Andalusia
5 Covington County Courthouse and Jail January 28, 1989
(#88003240)
101 N. Court Sq.
31°18′31″N 86°28′56″W / 31.308611°N 86.482222°W / 31.308611; -86.482222 (Covington County Courthouse and Jail)
Andalusia
6 First National Bank Building August 26, 1982
(#82002006)
101 S. Cotton St.
31°18′27″N 86°28′55″W / 31.3075°N 86.481944°W / 31.3075; -86.481944 (First National Bank Building)
Andalusia
7 Florala Historic District December 21, 2010
(#10001050)
23216-24310 Fifth Ave., N. Fifth St., 519-1189 S. Fifth St., 1113-1115 Fourth St., 22510-22664 Wall St.
31°00′21″N 86°19′42″W / 31.005833°N 86.328333°W / 31.005833; -86.328333 (Florala Historic District)
Florala
8 J.W. Shreve Addition Historic District September 9, 2009
(#09000692)
115-300 6th Ave., 302-425 College St., and 403-505 E. Three Notch St.
31°18′38″N 86°28′38″W / 31.310567°N 86.477236°W / 31.310567; -86.477236 (J.W. Shreve Addition Historic District)
Andalusia
9 Opp Commercial Historic District October 29, 2001
(#01001164)
Roughly bounded by Covington Ave. and Hart, Main, Whaley, and College Sts.
31°16′55″N 86°15′14″W / 31.282039°N 86.253939°W / 31.282039; -86.253939 (Opp Commercial Historic District)
Opp
10 William T. Shepard House August 14, 1973
(#73000339)
Poley Rd.
31°16′44″N 86°17′50″W / 31.278889°N 86.297222°W / 31.278889; -86.297222 (William T. Shepard House)
Opp Destroyed by fire in 1976.[3]

Dale County, Alabama[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Claybank Log Church November 7, 1976
(#76000321)
E. Andrews Ave.
31°26′48″N 85°39′41″W / 31.446667°N 85.661389°W / 31.446667; -85.661389 (Claybank Log Church)
Ozark
2 Samuel Lawson Dowling House May 30, 1996
(#96000594)
311 Owens St.
31°27′25″N 85°38′30″W / 31.456944°N 85.641667°W / 31.456944; -85.641667 (Samuel Lawson Dowling House)
Ozark
3 J. D. Holman House February 19, 1982
(#82002007)
409 E. Broad St.
31°27′35″N 85°38′14″W / 31.459722°N 85.637222°W / 31.459722; -85.637222 (J. D. Holman House)
Ozark
4 Oates-Reynolds Memorial Building June 13, 1974
(#74000409)
Oates St.
31°19′51″N 85°35′46″W / 31.330833°N 85.596111°W / 31.330833; -85.596111 (Oates-Reynolds Memorial Building)
Newton

Houston County, Alabama[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Alabama Midland Railway Depot September 12, 1985
(#85002163)
Midland St.
31°10′58″N 85°14′15″W / 31.182778°N 85.2375°W / 31.182778; -85.2375 (Alabama Midland Railway Depot)
Ashford
2 Atlantic Coastline Railroad Passenger Depot January 21, 1994
(#93001519)
Junction of Powell St. and Headland Ave.
31°13′50″N 85°23′30″W / 31.230556°N 85.391667°W / 31.230556; -85.391667 (Atlantic Coastline Railroad Passenger Depot)
Dothan
3 Dothan Municipal Light and Water Plant October 3, 1991
(#90001315)
126 N. College St.
31°13′28″N 85°23′20″W / 31.224444°N 85.388889°W / 31.224444; -85.388889 (Dothan Municipal Light and Water Plant)
Dothan
4 Dothan Opera House December 16, 1977
(#77000204)
103 N. St. Andrews St.
31°13′26″N 85°23′29″W / 31.223889°N 85.391389°W / 31.223889; -85.391389 (Dothan Opera House)
Dothan
5 Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse December 31, 1974
(#74000412)
100 W. Troy St.
31°13′31″N 85°23′33″W / 31.225278°N 85.3925°W / 31.225278; -85.3925 (Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse)
Dothan
6 Howell School June 26, 2013
(#13000406)
408 E. Newton St.
31°13′43″N 85°23′18″W / 31.22853°N 85.38846°W / 31.22853; -85.38846 (Howell School)
Dothan
7 Main Street Commercial District April 21, 1983
(#83002984)
E. Main, Foster, St. Andrews, Crawford, and Troy Sts.; also roughly bounded by Museum Ave., Crawford, Oates, Newton & College Sts.
31°13′24″N 85°23′31″W / 31.223333°N 85.391944°W / 31.223333; -85.391944 (Main Street Commercial District)
Dothan Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase approved August 13, 2018.
8 Purcell-Killingsworth House December 16, 1982
(#82001616)
Main St.
31°17′49″N 85°06′40″W / 31.296944°N 85.111111°W / 31.296944; -85.111111 (Purcell-Killingsworth House)
Columbia This Victorian mansion, also known as "Traveler's Rest", was completed in 1890.
9 Water Works Standpipe December 13, 2016
(#16000835)
Intersection of East Powell and North Saint Andrews St., .5 mi. north of Main St.
31°13′49″N 85°23′31″W / 31.230293°N 85.391863°W / 31.230293; -85.391863 (Water Works Standpipe)
Dothan
  1. ^ a b c d Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Staff (June 12, 2009). "Shephard family leaves mark on Covington County history". Andalusia Star News. Retrieved October 7, 2018.