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The South Central Historic District in Alexander City, Alabama is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]It consists of an area of about 200 acres (0.81 km 2) with 137 contributing buildings, [2] just south of Alexander City's downtown core. [3]
City or town Description 1: ... Coffee, and Spring Sts. ... Alexander Woods House: Alexander Woods House. March 15, 1988 : 517 N. Pelham Rd. ...
May 21, 2008 (1129 Montevallo Rd. Leeds: 2: Cahaba Homestead Village Historic District: Cahaba Homestead Village Historic District: March 29, 2006 (Approximately between Interstate 59 and U.S. Route 11
Thomas Commander Russell, Benjamin's brother who served as Alex City's mayor from 1907 until 1947, built a tan brick Craftsman-style house. In 1937, the second generation of the family began to build on the family land. Elisabeth, Benjamin's daughter, built a Classical Revival house inspired by the "Tara House" from the film Gone with the Wind.
The North Central Historic District in Alexander City, Alabama, in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]The district included 349 buildings deemed contributing and one contributing site, as well as 67 non-contributing buildings, in a 850 acres (3.4 km 2) area roughly spanning between Hall and Summer, Warren and Hillabee, Warren and ...
The founders of the organization said that the purpose of the society is to encourage, support, and maintain Bohemian schools, dramatics, and libraries for Czech children and children of Czech heritage; to maintain a non-profit-making home social for Czechs and people of Czech ancestry in which the Czech culture may be taught and blended with American traditions and culture which makes the ...
The Reuben Herzfeld House, also known as Herzfeld-Harpst-Payne House and Mistletoe Bough, is a historic mansion in Alexander City, Alabama, U.S.. It was built from 1890 to 1895 for Reuben Herzfeld, a German-born immigrant, and it was designed in the Queen Anne architectural style .
City Hall (1974), 4 Court Square, designed in New Formalism style. [2] Tallapoosa County Courthouse/Old City Hall (1938), 82 Court Square, designed by Atlanta architects Robert and Company, Inc. An H-shaped brick building. [2] Masonic Lodge (c.1915), 115-123 Main, a three-story, two-part commercial block building; it once held the post office. [2]