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National Register of Historic Places listings in Conecuh County, Alabama facts for kids

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Location of Conecuh County in Alabama

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are really important to history? In Conecuh County, Alabama, there are special spots listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of places in the United States that the government thinks are worth protecting because they tell us a lot about the past.

There are four amazing places in Conecuh County that have made it onto this important list. They include old schools, farmhouses, train stations, and even whole neighborhoods! Each one helps us understand what life was like long ago in Alabama.

Historic Places in Conecuh County

These places are like time capsules, showing us how people lived, worked, and traveled in the past.

Evergreen School

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The historic Evergreen School building.

The Evergreen School is located at 100 City School Drive in Evergreen. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 2016. This school building is important because it shows us how education was provided in the past. It has been a central part of the community for many years, helping generations of students learn and grow.

Asa Johnston Farmhouse

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The Asa Johnston Farmhouse.

The Asa Johnston Farmhouse is found near Johnsonville, about 0.6 miles northwest of the junction of County Road 29 and County Road 6. This historic farmhouse was added to the National Register on May 21, 2008. It's a great example of an old farm home, giving us a peek into what rural life was like for families in Conecuh County many years ago. It shows the style of homes and how farms were set up in the past.

Louisville and Nashville Depot

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The old Louisville and Nashville Depot in Evergreen.

The Louisville and Nashville Depot is located at the southwestern end of Front Street in Evergreen. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 3, 1975. This building used to be a busy train station, or "depot." Train stations were super important for travel and moving goods before cars and trucks were common. This depot played a big role in connecting Evergreen to other towns and cities, helping the community grow and thrive.

New Evergreen Commercial Historic District

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A street view within the New Evergreen Commercial Historic District.

The New Evergreen Commercial Historic District is a special area in Evergreen. It's roughly bounded by streets like Mill, Cooper, Rural, Court, Liberty, East Front, Cary, and Despious. This entire district was added to the National Register on January 21, 1994. It's not just one building, but a whole collection of historic shops and businesses. This district shows how the town's main business area developed over time, with many buildings still standing from earlier days. It helps us imagine what shopping and daily life were like in Evergreen's past.

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