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

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Map of Alabama highlighting Coosa County
Coosa County is located in the heart of Alabama.

Welcome to Coosa County, Alabama! This page tells you about special places in Coosa County that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This important list helps protect buildings and sites that have a lot of history. Think of it like a hall of fame for old buildings and places!

In Coosa County, there is one amazing place on this list. It's a way to remember and learn about the past.

Coosa County Jail

The Coosa County Jail is a historic building located in Rockford, Alabama. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 20, 1974. This means it's recognized as a very important part of history!

What is the National Register?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the United States' historic places worthy of preservation. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a place is added to this list, it means it's special because of its history, architecture, or what happened there. It helps people protect these places for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Location and History

The Coosa County Jail is found off State Route 22 in the town of Rockford. Rockford is the county seat of Coosa County. This old jail building has stood for many years, witnessing lots of local history.

Coosa County Alabama Jail
Coosa County Jail, a historic building in Rockford, Alabama.

Former Historic Listing

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register might be removed. This usually happens if the building is destroyed or changes too much.

Oakachoy Covered Bridge

The Oakachoy Covered Bridge was once a beautiful historic site in Coosa County. It was added to the National Register on June 14, 1990. This bridge crossed over Oakachoy Creek, near Nixburg.

Sadly, the Oakachoy Covered Bridge was removed from the list on September 23, 2001. This happened because the bridge burned down on June 2, 2001. Even though it's gone, its memory lives on as a part of Coosa County's history.

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